SimplyMe
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Yes, That is how it currently, or previously worked..
No, that isn't how it worked. Everyone that lived in the Congressional District was able to vote, regardless of race. It is just that the communities in question had a majority of Black people.
Exactly... So, Republican black voices are not heard.
No, they counted just as much as any other Black persons voice. Instead, what is going to happen is that (by your claims) no Democratic Black person's voice will be heard -- they'll be drowned out in a "White Republican" district. Not to mention, there will be zero Democratic Congresspersons from the entire state -- so all the Democrats of any race will have their voices silenced.
No, This bill is preventing that from happening, going forward..
There is no bill, merely a Supreme Court ruling that decided the law no longer needs to be followed. I recall when Republican's hated when judges "legislated from the bench." Suddenly they now love it.
Currently, it is preventing black conservative voices from being heard.
Whichever the majority in that district voted for, Should stay that way. They should not be moved to a different district.
And yet, all the Black people will be moved to districts that have White majorities. It will be all Blacks whose voices are silenced.
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