
The November elections just got turned completely upside down.
This is very bad news for Democrats.
And Samuel Alito just stopped Democrats from stealing these 20 House seats in one bombshell ruling.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
After Democrats rammed through a redistricting referendum in Virginia that swiped four Republican-held House seats and flipped them blue, the left thought it was on easy street to winning back the House.
Democrats only needed to win four GOP seats to reclaim the majority.
But then the Supreme Court dropped its bombshell ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, in which Samuel Alito wrote the 6-3 majority opinion striking down the state’s majority-black congressional district as unconstitutional.
For decades, rogue liberal judges forced red states to create seats for Democrats by drawing majoerity minority districts.
The fallout hit immediately.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry let Republicans know he planned to suspend the May 19 primary, even though voting had already begun, to prevent the use of an illegal House map.
The Washington Post reported that “Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) told Republican House candidates Wednesday that he plans to suspend next month’s primary elections so state lawmakers can pass a new congressional map first, according to two people with knowledge of the calls.”
Landry and the state legislature will create a new map that eliminates Louisiana’s illegal Democratic seat and produce a 7-0 Republican Congressional map.
Other Republicans running for office in southern red states, where courts forced the creation of illegal Democrat seats, also pledged to get to work.
Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn is running for Governor of Tennessee.
Blackburn shared a new map of a 9-0 Republican Tennessee Congressional delegation and urged her state to get to work to make it a reality.
“I urge our state legislature to reconvene to redistrict another Republican seat in Memphis. It’s essential to cement @realDonaldTrump’s agenda and the Golden Age of America,” Blackburn wrote on X.
“I’ve vowed to keep Tennessee a red state, and as Governor, I’ll do everything I can to make this map a reality,” Blackburn added.
“LET’S GO!” Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, who is running for governor of his state, wrote in response to the ruling.
Both frontrunners in the race to be the next governor of Georgia endorsed a special session to draw new fair maps that eliminate illegal Democrat seats.
“I agree that in a society built on the equal protection of law, no state should be directed to draw legislative maps based on race. Given that Georgia was ordered to do so in its last round of redistricting, I fully support redrawing our state’s legislative maps in compliance with today’s decision,” Lt. Governor Burt Jones declared.
“Democrats nationally are trying to redistrict their way back to power, and what happened in Virginia is just the tip of the spear. There is no time to waste,” Billionaire businessman Rick Jackson’s statement began.
“Georgia must act now to ensure secure elections in Georgia and counter the Democrats’ national assault on our elections,” Jackson continued.
Republicans could gain as many as 20 House seats from new redistricting efforts to draw fair maps in red states.
Democrats worry that could cost them the House majority.