"Creating Black-majority districts does not guarantee a Black person will be elected of course. Nor should it. The choice is always left to the voters," writes Robert Collins of Dillard University.
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"Creating Black-majority districts does not guarantee a Black person will be elected of course. Nor should it. The choice is always left to the voters," writes Robert Collins of Dillard University.
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