SCOTUS has agreed to hear an election case brought forward by members of the North Carolina General Assembly.
Republican members of the general assembly are arguing that state legislators should have far more power in governing elections than courts and activist judges.
North Carolina Senate Chair Phil Berger stated via The Herald Sun “Activist judges and allied plaintiffs have proved time and time again that they believe state courts have the ultimate say over congressional maps, no matter what the U.S. Constitution says.”
Many agree that this case could potentially have the biggest implication for our election system since the founding of the country in 1776.
Opponents of the case argue that this poses a massive threat to our ‘democracy’:
The big question is what this case might do to the 2024 presidential election #ncpol
Donald Trump tried using the same theory NC is…