Supreme Court's Potential Rollback of Voting Rights and Impact on Elections

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The US Supreme Court appears poised to strike down key protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, particularly section 2, which safeguards against racial gerrymandering, potentially ending a major civil rights achievement and enabling increased racial gerrymandering that could favor Republicans in upcoming elections.
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