… of one race can be drawn and that there is polarized voting meaning that the the white people living around that minority are voting against that minority party's candidates and We don't have any evidence of [racially polarized voting] in the state of Ohio. and so the Supreme Court has said that if we were to use race in the absence of that evidence we would be violating federal law. He's Rob McCarthy. (05:42)
CLAIM
Asserts the absence of evidence for racially polarized voting in Ohio.
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