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Greg is joined by Jeff Poor, editor of 1819 News, to break down today’s ruling from the Supreme Court of the United States involving a Louisiana redistricting case and what it could mean for Alabama.
They discuss the Court’s guidance on the role of race in drawing congressional districts and how that ongoing legal tension—between the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause—could continue to impact Alabama’s congressional map.
The conversation also turns to Alabama politics, with a look at the current Republican primary races for Attorney General and Lt. Governor, key candidates, and what to watch as those contests begin to take shape.
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Greg is joined by Jeff Poor, editor of 1819 News, to break down today’s ruling from the Supreme Court of the United States involving a Louisiana redistricting case and what it could mean for Alabama.
They discuss the Court’s guidance on the role of race in drawing congressional districts and how that ongoing legal tension—between the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause—could continue to impact Alabama’s congressional map.
The conversation also turns to Alabama politics, with a look at the current Republican primary races for Attorney General and Lt. Governor, key candidates, and what to watch as those contests begin to take shape.