We’re fighting to fix anti-democratic state supreme courts Chip in $30 or more now >> [[link removed]] John, imagine this: North Carolina was an under-the-radar battleground state this summer. All that changed after Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson’s statements on an adult website about being a “Black Nazi” came to light — shifting the momentum in the race toward Democrat Josh Stein.
But at the NDRC, our eyes have been trained on the state because of a different outrageous candidate:
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A
state
supreme
court
candidate
explicitly
said
that
he
wants
to
ensure
there’s
a
Republican
majority
on
the
court
for
the
upcoming
redistricting
cycle.
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This
same
guy
joined
a
deeply
controversial
ruling
that
would
have
established
a
precedent
for
so-called
personhood
laws
in
North
Carolina,
which
have
resulted
in
restrictions
to
abortion
access
and
IVF
bans
in
other
states.
The Republican majority on the state supreme court has already had a massive impact on the state: The court removed constitutional guardrails on extreme partisan gerrymandering, it brought back a voter ID law, and it disenfranchised people with felony convictions. That’s why we’ve endorsed Justice Allison Riggs as a Democracy Defender to strengthen the pro-democracy leadership on this massively influential court — and to avoid seating yet another extreme partisan voice on the court.
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So much gets decided by under-scrutinized state supreme courts in North Carolina and beyond. Right-wing Republicans have worked for decades to install partisan justices who will use the power of their position to tilt maps, and policy, in their ideological direction — a trend that only got worse under Trump and his MAGA allies. We can see those consequences come to life in the decisions made by the North Carolina court.
We must ensure we do everything we can to support Democracy Defenders in North Carolina and across the country — to stop extreme attempts to weaken our democracy and keep fighting for fairness.
We won’t take anything for granted in North Carolina or any state across the country until every last vote is counted. Please, chip in to support this work today >> [[link removed]]
Thank you,
Ted Corcoran
Deputy Campaigns Director
National Democratic Redistricting Committee
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