Take That, Gavin Newsom: Supreme Court Green Lights Redistricting of Texas Congressional Seats

SCOTUS Allows Texas Redistricting

The Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a lower court decision and gave the okay for Texas to complete its Congressional redistricting. The new electoral map is meant to give the state five more Republican seats in the House of Representatives.

California Governor Gavin Newsom, upon hearing of the Lone Star State’s plans, threw together a ballot measure to add five Demofiend seats to the Stolen State. The measure passed easily since there are three million indebted — and illegal — immigrants on the voting rolls.

Of course, there is also vote by mail, ballot harvesting, and a law that forbids election officials from requiring IDs to vote.

Anyway, other states are looking to add GOP seats, something that Blue States have been doing for Dems for years. Some Blue States, even those that voted 40 percent for Donald Trump, have no Congressional seats where Republicans stand a snowball’s chance in hell of winning.

An unsigned order from the Supreme Court read:

“The District Court improperly inserted itself into an active primary campaign, causing much confusion and upsetting the delicate federal-state balance in elections.”

The court’s three liberal justices voted no, calling it, in so many words, racist to redistrict as Texas did. Aha, how about all those Blue States where no white conservative can ever get elected?

Texas Governor Jim Abbot, a Republican, was elated: “Texas is officially — and legally — more red. The new congressional districts better align our representation in Washington, D.C. with the values of our state.”

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