I did answer you. I replied to your snark. The answers are all in the post you denigrated. If you didn't have time to read it, or didn't follow it, say that. Why insult the author?
Fourth —and possibly most significant of all— even though Louisiana v. Callais explicitly applies to congressional districts and the VRA’s Section 2, its logic could ripple throughout all other state and local offices, too. Section 2 doesn’t only apply to Congress. Anyplace where blue states have rigged the game using race as an excuse —city councilmen, county clerks, library board members, mosquito control board— will now be fair game for local lawfare challenging any racial scale-tipping.
That is copied/pasted from the article. You want to berate me for not handing you answers on a silver platter, yet they are in the article, plain as day. I grant you, author is very wordy, but he was thorough.
I did answer you. I replied to your snark. The answers are all in the post you denigrated. If you didn't have time to read it, or didn't follow it, say that. Why insult the author?
Fourth —and possibly most significant of all— even though Louisiana v. Callais explicitly applies to congressional districts and the VRA’s Section 2, its logic could ripple throughout all other state and local offices, too. Section 2 doesn’t only apply to Congress. Anyplace where blue states have rigged the game using race as an excuse —city councilmen, county clerks, library board members, mosquito control board— will now be fair game for local lawfare challenging any racial scale-tipping.
That is copied/pasted from the article. You want to berate me for not handing you answers on a silver platter, yet they are in the article, plain as day. I grant you, author is very wordy, but he was thorough.