• @Skydancer
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    The opposite headline would have been more true. This ruling DOES disenfranchise those very same voters for state and local elections.

    They won’t get to vote on little things like who draws the voting districts, who runs the elections, who certifies (or refuses to certify) the elections. Same for who decides on school book bans, policing priorities, medicaid expansion, or mask bans.

    This may be a smaller loss than expected, but painting it as a win is disingenuous.

  • @Anamnesis@lemmy.world
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    6326 days ago

    The idea that Arizona would have"federal only" voters because they refuse to just let people vote for state races according to federal rules is so fucking stupid. Talk about creating a bureaucratic mess for no gain to the citizenry!

  • Flying Squid
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    5726 days ago

    And the evidence of non-citizens voting in U.S. elections in any sort of sizable number is still nil.

  • @rayyy@lemmy.world
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    525 days ago

    The Extreme Court sees their time is coming to an end so most of them decided not to go full fascist on the ruling.

  • @Tilgare@lemmy.world
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    425 days ago

    An expert witness who testified in the RNC case estimated that “approximately one-third of a [percent] of non-Hispanic White voters [in Arizona] are Federal-Only Voters, while a little more than two-thirds of a percent of minority voters are Federal-Only Voters.” So the universe of voters who registered using the federal form isn’t that large, but it is disproportionately non-white, which likely explains the GOP’s interest in this case — among other things, Republicans wanted to prevent these federal-only voters from casting a vote for president.

    In 2020, President Joe Biden lost white Arizona voters, but very narrowly won the state due to his strong performance among Latinos. Biden’s margin of victory was only about three-tenths of a percent, so even a small shift in who was allowed to vote in Arizona might have changed the result.

    I can’t parse this. They can’t possibly be saying 0.33% of non-Hispanic white voters are federal only.

  • @MehBlah@lemmy.world
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    324 days ago

    They know if the democrats get a majority and the white house they are looking at a rough time continuing their grift.

  • @rusticus@lemm.ee
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    124 days ago

    SCOTUS just setting the table with Trumps plan to not certify results in swing states so the decision of the next president lands in their lap.