The US Supreme Court on Tuesday evening allowed Alabama to use its 2023 congressional map that favors Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.Last week, Alabama asked the Supreme Court to intervene after a lower court blocked its new congressional map.Alabama’s request to toss out its racist, gerrymandered congressional map comes after the Supreme Court last month declared Louisiana’s newly-drawn Congressional map an unconstitutional gerrymander.The case, State of Louisiana v. Phillip Callais (and the related Press Robinson v. Phillip Callais), stems from Louisiana’s woke lawmakers caving to left-wing judges and creating a second “majority-minority” congressional district.Last week, a three-judge panel ruled that Alabama’s new congressional map violated the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.Alabama state officials asked the Supreme Court to overturn the lower court’s decision.On Tuesday evening, the Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision upheld Alabama’s Congressional map that will likely result in 6-1 R-D.Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor fumed in a dissent with whom Jackson and Kagan joined.“Before the Court are two paths. Down one lies an orderly election, held under a tried-and-tested congressional map that protects Black Alabamians’ right to vote and with which all voters, elections officials, and candidates alike are familiar,” Sotomayor wrote.“Down the other lies a chaotic election, held under a never-before-used congressional map that intentionally discriminates against Black Alabamians, that Alabama adopted in unashamed defiance of a prior court order directly affirmed by this Court, and that will require officials to change the voter registrations of hundreds of thousands of voters in just days at best, a task that Alabama previously represented would take months,” Sotomayor said.“The majority chooses the second path and disregardsboth democratic values and the rule of law. I respectfully dissent,” she wrote.The post BREAKING: Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Use Congressional Map that Favors Republicans – Sotomayor Fumes appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.