Election Integrity
Alabama map order and redistricting consequences reinforced the post-Callais rollback pattern.
June deepened the Red Zone from 9.1 to 9.2. The score movement rested most heavily on election integrity, due process, coercive state power, and military/intelligence neutrality, with courts still providing partial braking pressure.
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Alabama map order and redistricting consequences reinforced the post-Callais rollback pattern.
Detention and procedural-protection developments kept due process at crisis level.
Leadership churn and weaker protections raised professional-independence concerns.
Court action still restrained some aggressive moves, but did not reverse the larger monthly direction.
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