Rep. Carl predicts Supreme Court redistricting ruling will lead to GOP sweep in Alabama

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Southwest Alabama’s representative in Congress has a message for Democrats: Be careful what you wish for. While Democrats expect to pick up a second House seat in Alabama after Thursday’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court requiring new district boundaries, Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) predicted it will backfire.

) - Southwest Alabama’s representative in Congress has a message for Democrats: Be careful what you wish for.ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court“We’re gonna to sweep all seven,” he told FOX10 News. “It’s a presidential race. We’re gonna get all Alabamians to turn out heavy, the Republican side on the presidential race. This couldn’t be a worse time for the Democrat Party what’s fixing to happen. And they’ve got nobody to blame but themselves.

That doesn’t mean Carl is happy with the ruling. He said it another example of the federal government butting into the state’s business. Carl also criticized the dismissive attitude the majority opinion shows to the notion that the Gulf Coast is not a “community of interest” that should not be divided, as the plaintiffs have proposed.

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