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00:00Supreme Court Rules on Texas Redistricting Case
00:03The Supreme Court cleared the way for Texas to use its newly redrawn congressional map
00:08for the 2026 midterms on Thursday.
00:12Judging by the reaction from the left, you'd think someone had just set the Constitution on fire.
00:16A three-judge district court granted an injunction,
00:19freezing the map after the League of Latin American Voters cried foul.
00:24They claimed that the map was drawn based on race.
00:26It is the go-to when Democrats lose ground, cry racism, rinse, repeat.
00:31The Supreme Court was not buying it.
00:34In an unsigned order, the justices said the lower court got it wrong
00:37and invoked the presumption of legislative good faith.
00:41Justice Alito, joined by Justices Thomas and Gorsuch, filed a concurring opinion.
00:46He said the map was drawn for partisan reasons, not racial ones.
00:50Welcome to politics, folks.
00:52Alito noted the challengers did not produce a single alternative map
00:56achieving the same partisan results without considering race.
00:59Because they could not, making the accusation look like an ideological tantrum
01:04rather than a legal argument.
01:06Justice Kagan insisted the ruling does a disservice to the millions of Texans.
01:10She said they were assigned to their new districts based on their race.
01:14Partisanship, not race, has driven redistricting for decades.
01:18Now, for what is really going on.
01:21Democrats are losing their grip in states like Texas
01:23and are trying to win in court what they cannot at the ballot box.
01:27When the system does not bend to their narrative,
01:29it becomes a five-alarm fire and democracy under threat.
01:33The Democratic Party should examine why working-class minority voters are slipping away.
01:37People are tired of sky-high inflation, government overreach,
01:41open border chaos, and a tone-deaf progressive elite
01:44more concerned with pronouns than paychecks.
01:46Meanwhile, Texas is doing what voters elected its leaders to do.
01:51Protect the state's values, draw legal maps,
01:53and prepare for the next election without being held hostage
01:56by activist groups pushing racial narratives as a political weapon.
02:01So yes, the map stands.
02:03Not every branch of government has been captured by leftist hysteria
02:07and somewhere in Washington, common sense still lives.
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