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FiveThirtyEight Politics

How The Supreme Court Will Shape The 2024 Election

FiveThirtyEight Politics

ABC News

News, Politics

4.620.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court wrapped up its business for the term last week, closing out a docket that touched on the Voting Rights Act, affirmative action in university admissions, student loan forgiveness, business services to LGBTQ people, religious liberty and the power of state legislatures. It was another term with high-profile cases, coursing through the heart of some of America’s cultural debates. In this installment of the podcast, the crew discusses whether this year’s decision could ricochet through the political environment, as last year's decisions did. They also take stock of what more we've learned about a still quite new 6-3 conservative majority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Okay, so we are recording this on Friday, June 30th.

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However, it is going to air on Monday, July 3rd.

0:38.0

Where is future you right now? Philadelphia.

0:42.0

I'm just going to be literally right here in front of my bookshelf staring at the computer at home.

0:48.0

Okay, so you're in DC, Amelia, you're in Philadelphia.

0:51.0

So we have the Capitol, the birthplace.

0:55.0

And Suffolk County. I don't really know how I would describe him.

0:59.0

Just say, no, round it, round it to New York.

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And then we've had all of America's capitals, right? New York, Philadelphia, and DC.

1:08.0

Sorry, is this a history lesson? America has only ever had three capitals,

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and they are New York, Philadelphia, and DC.

1:14.0

I think that's true.

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In my imagination, like Harrisburg or like a NAPA-LIS one that was like a secret,

1:22.0

you know, sleeper capital.

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Yeah, Wikipedia does the thing where like, you know, for like three days,

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