On the final day of its term last week, the Supreme Court announced that it will hear Moore vs. Harper, a North Carolina case involving gerrymandered congressional district maps drawn by the state’s Republican-controlled legislature. North Carolina’s Supreme Court rejected the maps because they violated the state Constitution in illegally favoring Republicans.
But while the case involves state legislative districts, it could also impact how we choose presidents.
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