Republican State Leadership Committee: The Efficiency Gap is “Sociological Gobbledygook”
In Major Victory for Republicans and Wisconsin Voters, Obama-Holder Allies’ So-Called Theory Has No Standing with Supreme Court
WASHINGTON – In a victory for Wisconsin voters, the Supreme Court today dismissed the closely watched Gill v. Whitford case as lacking standing, saying the plaintiffs (Democrats) did not possess evidence “that would tend to demonstrate a burden on their individual votes.”
Liberals and progressives across the country, under the leadership of Eric Holder and Barack Obama, have turned to the nation’s courts to steal the power of map drawing away from locally-elected officials. Holder and his liberal allies argue that a political party is entitled to a proportionate share of seats based on their statewide vote totals – a “Right to Win,” when America has a winner-take-all system, where winning individual elections, not running up votes in safe districts, is what matters. The Supreme Court has never held that a map can be unconstitutional on “partisan gerrymandering” grounds.
Split-ticket voting often occurs in Wisconsin, undermining the Democrats’ underlying argument. In 2012, four Republicans won in Assembly districts carried by Obama, some by double digits. And Democrats flipped two State Senate seats this year – Wisconsin’s 10th Senate District and Wisconsin’s 1st Senate District.
“Obama and Holder and their liberal allies have raised millions of dollars to present the Supreme Court a case with no legal standing, and will continue to raise millions of dollars to tie up our courts to try to rig the system for Democrats and risk politicizing our judicial system. The Supreme Court’s dismissal of this case for lack of standing – Litigation 101 – confirms what we’ve said all along: That this case was half-baked and ill-conceived,” Walter concluded.
To read the RSLC’s Amicus Brief on Gill v. Whitford, click here.
About the RSLC
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest caucus of Republican state leaders in the country and the only national organization whose mission is to elect Republicans to multiple down-ballot, state-level offices. Since 2002, the RSLC has been working to elect candidates to the offices of lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state legislator, the judiciary and other down-ticket races. After Election Night 2017, state-level Republicans maintain 67 of 99 legislative chamber majorities in red, purple and blue states, hold 31 lieutenant governor seats, and control 30 secretaries of state offices. To learn more about the RSLC, please visit www.rslc.gop or follow @RSLC on Twitter.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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