Because of the rampant systemic discrimination by Democrat power centers in Southern states, Florida included. And so we understand why those things were allowed in 1965. But like the court said, There is no systematic discrimination going on in the United States today. So that being the case, then you do not need racial gerrymandering, I think, to the large part of what does that do to black voters? (05:03–05:08)
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Asserts that systematic discrimination does not currently exist in the U.S.
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