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A tweet by Steve Cohen has drawn attention to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent involvement in voting rights issues. Cohen referenced the Court's actions following the Virginia election, raising questions about impartiality and judicial influence in political matters. He specifically criticized the Supreme Court's intervention in voting rights cases, alleging that it benefits the Republican Party and undermines the Voting Rights Act. The debate over the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in election law and its impact on voter representation continues to be an important topic in the broader discussion of American democracy.
Cohen has previously joined Tennessee Democratic leaders in opposing GOP efforts that he says threaten Memphis representation and future, according to a recent report. He also responded to Tennessee's special session on U.S. congressional maps, raising concerns about Memphis representation in the process, as outlined in a separate article. These positions highlight Cohen's ongoing focus on voting rights and districting issues in Tennessee.