liberal majority for the first time since 2008 makes it look lot different than it woul have a few months ago. it s a huge issue, abortion is just one issue. go broader, how much of an impact could this have on th way that congressional maps of wisconsin are drawn? because wisconsin is one of th most gerrymandered states ou there. that is really probably issue number two there have been multiple challenges to those electora maps over the last few years, know that the groups who hav been involved in those challenges are already talking about meeting and getting a ne challenge together to get that before the state supreme court wisconsin has of had a ver entrenched republican majority in the state house for mor than ten years at this point and that is defining a lot o policies that have been passed here we can expect a challenge to come before the court, we do not know what that will look like it or how it will pla out. but that has implications that only the state legislature a leve
most gerrymandered states ou there. that is really probably issue number two there have been multiple challenges to those electora maps over the last few years, know that the groups who hav been involved in those challenges are already talking about meeting and getting a ne challenge together to get that before the state supreme court wisconsin has of had a ver entrenched republican majority in the state house for mor than ten years at this point and that is defining a lot o policies that have been passed here we can expect a challenge to come before the court, we do not know what that will look like it or how it will pla out. but that has implications that only the state legislature a level, but as you mentioned, a the congressional level. it could have massive changes. it could also undo a large number of republican policie that were enacted here i wisconsin over the last te years going back to act ten an other labor rights issues. so there is potentially a huge impact here. we d
on this one. there is also a handful of other republicans, namely thos who voted to convict the forme president during the secon impeachment trial after januar 6th, who are also not saying much they want this case to pla out. but then on the flip side, the majority of republicans, especially in the house, are just lining up behind th former president mr. trump has been able to coalesce all of the republicans around him for the most part. even those who aren t hi biggest fans, per se but are uniting around the fac that they see this investigation, this indictment in new york, as political. if you see a series of tweet on your screen for some of his most hearted supporters, including speaker mccarthy who instructed three house chair to look into an invest and investigate and centrally th investigators in new york. chairman jim jordan, oversight chairman john corman, chairman brian steele traded letter back and forth with alvin bragg, saying that the investigation, the indictment is solel
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