A Statement on Tonight’s Shameful Supreme Court Order | Eastern NC Now

A statement from Amy O. Cooke, CEO of the John Locke Foundation:

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation. The author of this post is Amy O. Cooke.

    A statement from Amy O. Cooke, CEO of the John Locke Foundation:

    "Tonight the Democrat justices on the North Carolina Supreme Court lived up to their nickname: "the usurper four." They sided with the discredited Marc Elias, Eric Holder, and well-funded special-interest groups against North Carolina voters. They willingly violated the sacrosanct principle of separation of powers in order to advance their party's agenda. If you want to know what actual voter suppression looks like, these four justices are the face of it. They usurped the will of millions of North Carolina voters in order to help their friends. We can only assume they have a very high threshold for shame."

    - Amy O. Cooke, CEO of the John Locke Foundation
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