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Raphael Warnock: “In 2021, Alabama drew congressional maps that discriminated…”

Featuring: Raphael Warnock, Democratic | U.S. Senate Georgia

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I Broke Down the Supreme Court's Latest Attack on Voting Rights in 4 Minutes

Published | Video Starts at 01:19

This decision was not about the law. It was about power. So let me break down what the Supreme Court just did and explain why it's so egregious. In 2021, Alabama drew congressional maps that discriminated against black voters. And even the Supreme Court eventually agreed that this was true. But by the time this case made it to the Supreme Court, we were just four months away from the 2022 primary elections. (01:19–01:32)

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Asserts that Alabama's 2021 congressional maps were discriminatory against black voters, a fact acknowledged by the Supreme Court.

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