From Supreme Court Alert <[email protected]>
Subject hostile to voting rights
Date October 27, 2020 8:40 PM
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Unbelievable, friend:

"Supreme Court quashes Wisconsin court order that said absentee ballots could be counted up to 6 days after Election Day" -- CBS News

But Republicans won't let up in their assault on the census!

PITCH IN TO DEFEND VOTING RIGHTS! >>> [link removed]


The conservative majority on the Supreme Court has once again proved itself to be hostile to voting rights. Even during a pandemic when Americans are voting by mail in record numbers, they're refusing to allow mail-in ballots postmarked on Election Day, but received a few days later, to be counted in Wisconsin!

Justice Kagan penned a blistering dissent, pushing back on the idea that counting ballots received after Election Day could "flip" the results of the election: "There are no results to 'flip' until all valid votes are counted," she wrote, adding "Nothing could be more 'suspicio[us]' or 'improp[er]' than refusing to tally votes once the clock strikes 12 on election night."

Unfortunately, the Supreme Court just got a whole lot more conservative last night with the confirmation of Justice Barrett -- so we can expect the Court to continue being hostile to voting rights well into the future.

It's clearer than ever that we need to win down-ballot races decisively next Tuesday to prevent disputes in races that could tip the balance of redistricting power. Will you pitch in to help us do it?

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Thanks,
Team NDRC






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