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Subject Democrats vow to fight Texas’ effort to rig elections
Date July 15, 2025 10:07 PM
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National Democrats are exploring options to stop Texas Republicans' plan for a rare mid-decade redistricting. The White House pressured the state to redraw its maps to aid the party in retaining its slim House majority.

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Democrats vow to fight Texas’ effort to rig elections

- National Democrats are exploring ([link removed] ) options to stop Texas Republicans' plan for a rare mid-decade redistricting push. The White House pressured the state to redraw its maps to aid the party in retaining its slim House majority.

Another VRA case arrives in SCOTUS

- Today, two tribal nations asked ([link removed] ) SCOTUS to pause a ruling that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act cannot be enforced by lawsuits from private parties in Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. The filing says their petition for SCOTUS to review is forthcoming.

North Carolina-Trump DOJ voter purge plan is illegal, Democrats warn

- The DNC blasted ([link removed] ) North Carolina’s State Board of Elections over its controversial plan to remove nearly 100,000 voters from the rolls unless they submit additional forms of ID, calling it a violation of federal law. The state said the plan “fully complies” with the law.



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Michigan Supreme Court revives GOP poll worker lawsuit

- The Michigan Republican Party and the RNC filed ([link removed] ) a lawsuit against Flint’s election board, alleging that it’s violating a state law requiring election boards to appoint an equal number of election inspectors, or poll workers, from each major political party. The plaintiffs claim there is a shortage of Republican poll workers in Flint.

- The Michigan Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that had dismissed the case for lack of standing and determined that the Republican plaintiffs do have the right to challenge the partisan makeup of election inspectors. The case has been sent back to the trial court for further proceedings.

MAGA meltdown over Trump’s mishandling of Epstein files

- Marc joined ([link removed] ) Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC’s Deadline: White House to discuss the fallout taking place around Trump’s mishandling ([link removed] ) of the Epstein files, as well as the president’s increasingly extreme approach to immigration enforcement.

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