Louisiana Primaries Paused After Supreme Court Ruling Destroys Majority-Black District

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Louisiana suspended its congressional primaries after the Supreme Court struck down a majority-Black district, prompting officials to pause elections while maps are redrawn; Democrats including Hakeem Jeffries and members of the Congressional Black Caucus weighed in as the state adjusts to the ruling.
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