The Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais has been met with outrage from the left, but is a necessary change due to the increasing difficulty of racial gerrymandering in the face of growing multiracial populations and mobile citizens.
Demographics, not the Supreme Court, are killing racial gerrymandering
Originally reported by The Hill
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