I was wondering how they were going to make it up to the GOP after the Moore vs. Harper ruling.
That's an interesting assertion.
Pew Research
Polling shows significant majorities by race and political party oppose affirmative action.
About eight-in-ten White adults (79%) say race or ethnicity should not factor into admission decisions. By comparison, 68% of Hispanic adults say this, as do about six-in-ten Asian American (63%) and Black (59%) adults. And while 87% of Republicans say race or ethnicity should not be a factor in admissions, that share falls to 62% among Democrats.
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In 2020, minority-majority California voted against a constitutional amendment to allow affirmative action in schools, public jobs, etc with 57% opposed. Only 34% of Californians voted for Trump in 2020.
So one could say hey, polls depend on how the question is, but in one of the bluest & non-white states in the country where no Republican has won statewide in a long time, they still said no thanks.
But I wonder if this will even matter that much once the dust settles. Academic institutions have been moving away from considering things like SAT scores in part because they saw this moment coming and it'll be harder to prove discrimination without that kind of data. California universities actively discriminated against Asian Americans with bogus standards on applicant personality, etc. They will find a way to get the result they want. Roberts wrote personal experience of overcoming racial adversity could still be used and that seems like a very potent loophole.
Keep in mind this is just for collages AT THE MOMENT!. So panic time but not massive panic mode.
Ironbite-now to see if they rule on student debt.
Biden's unconstitutional debt forgiveness is ruled unconstitutional.
Joe should've listened to Nancy, she was right.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday said President Joe Biden doesn't have authority to forgive student debt. "That's not even a discussion," Pelosi said.
www.cnbc.com
Although it still may be an astute political move. People might care more that they don't get their free money and less that the president tried to abuse his office to use power he clearly didn't have.