Louisiana’s congressional primaries will not proceed as scheduled in May after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling struck down a majority-Black congressional district. The article points to broader gerrymandering concerns across U.S. House districts, making this primarily a legal and domestic politics development rather than a direct market-moving event.
Louisiana’s congressional primaries will not proceed as scheduled in May after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling struck down a majority-Black congressional district. The article points to broader gerrymandering concerns across U.S. House districts, making this primarily a legal and domestic politics development rather than a direct market-moving event.
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