How huge a deal is the NY ruling? A neutral plan drawn by a court-appointed special master (hypothetical, left) could give Republicans 3-5 more winnable seats than the 22D-4R Dem gerrymander that was just struck down (right). pic.twitter.com/jEXzQIPgVH
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) April 28, 2022
New York’s top court threw out the state’s new district lines, ruling they were improperly drawn. That will likely delay to at least some of the primaries that were due to be held on June 28 https://t.co/4AdfiarnZ9
— POLITICO (@politico) April 27, 2022
Breaking: NY's top court throws out Dems' congressional map and delays June 28 primary, depriving them of their most critical gerrymander of the 2022 cycle. https://t.co/yNlPes1FVN pic.twitter.com/9nRJjGRHyy
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) April 27, 2022
Back in February, Kavanaugh said it was too late to strike down Alabama's congressional district map. So if New York's map gets tossed out in state and Dems appeal to SCOTUS, surely he'll side with Dems right? If it was too late in February then it must be way too late now.
— Drew Savicki (@DrewSav) April 27, 2022