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As I previously reported, the Supreme Court delivered a great decision on the right of states to be able to enforce rules as to election security. It was a big win for the Republicans and a crushing loss for the Democratic efforts.
The decision upheld the state’s ability to restrict ballot harvesting and to declare a vote not done in the proper voting precinct invalid. The court found the provisions were not racially discriminatory. The fact that Democrats would even argue that a restriction against voting in the wrong precinct is racist says a lot more about how racist they are than the law. That was a good decision not only for those particular types of provisions but it also bodes well for the future election security law decisions that might be coming down the pike.