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Team, Louisiana’s congressional maps are being changed and tossed out on a whim at the expense of Black voters:
Last week, a panel of judges, including two who were appointed by Donald Trump, struck down a map that would have given Black voters more fair representation.
Now, Black Louisianans may have to vote under a map that likely violates the Voting Rights Act.
Political experts are saying it clearly: This alone could determine which party controls the U.S. House.
I won’t sit back and watch as Republicans create cookie-cutter congressional districts that benefit them and harm Black voters.
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Thank you,
Joe