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The Supreme Court's recent voting rights decision could fundementally change not only the nation's electoral landscape, but how the maps themselves are drawn. On Today's Show: Nick Corasaniti , New York Times reporter co...
Did SCOTUS revive Jim Crow districting? is an episode from Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast by WNYC Studios. The Supreme Court's recent voting rights decision could fundementally change not only the nation's electoral landscape, but h...
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The Supreme Court's recent voting rights decision could fundementally change not only the nation's electoral landscape, but how the maps themselves are drawn. On Today's Show: Nick Corasaniti , New York Times reporter covering national politics, with a focus on voting and elections, talks about the possibility of "endless redistricting wars," and how this may affect this year's midterm elections and beyond.
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Did SCOTUS revive Jim Crow districting? is from Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast by WNYC Studios.
Published May 4, 2026 and 00:21:04 long