Watch: Kamala Harris Unveils Shocking Plan To Neutralize Red-State Cheating

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Kamala Harris has laid out a sweeping slate of hard-left structural changes that, if enacted, would permanently tilt Americas constitutional order in favor of Democrats and against conservative states.

During a Win With Black Women organizing call, the vice president launched into a tirade against the Supreme Court for decisions that restored basic constitutional limits on federal power over state election laws, according to Gateway Pundit. She attacked the Court for gutting the Voting Rights Act and allowing Southern states to end racially gerrymandered districts, portraying routine redistricting reforms as a racist assault on minority voters.

What they are doing is, they are backdooring racism behind politics to get to this decision and to justify them, what is happening in particular right now in all the southern states, Harris complained, casting legitimate legal rulings as a covert bigotry campaign. This is obviously a time for us to fight.

Harris then pivoted from rhetoric to remedies, outlining a radical blueprint that would shatter long-standing constitutional guardrails. She began by endorsing Supreme Court reform, including the notion of expanding the Court, a transparent bid to pack the bench with ideological allies like Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson and erase the current constitutionalist majority.

From there, Harris urged Democrats to invite a discussion on how to push for statehood for Puerto Rico and DC, a move that would almost certainly add four Democratic senators and lock in a durable left-wing majority in the Senate. She also floated a direct challenge to the constitutional framework of presidential elections, asking, How are we thinking about the Electoral College?

Harris framed these proposals as a response to supposed GOP misconduct, declaring, Weve got to neutralize this red-state cheating, and its going to have to include the ideas on what were willing to do to help blue states expand the map. She opened the segment with a telling invitation: Lets engage in a good-old-fashioned roundtable where we agree there are no bad ideas.

For conservatives, the implications are stark: abolishing the Electoral College, packing the Court, and manufacturing new blue states would all but guarantee one-party rule and incentivize Democrats to manufacture the votes they need to cement power. If Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico are turned into permanent Democratic strongholds and the Supreme Court is transformed into a partisan rubber stamp, the constitutional balance that allowed President Donald Trump and other conservative leaders to check federal overreach would be effectively dismantled.

At that point, many red states may conclude that their only recourse is to resist an overbearing federal government and disregard activist Supreme Court edicts that no longer resemble impartial justice. History offers a grim warning: when foundational institutions are weaponized for partisan gain and half the country is told its voice no longer matters, nations do not move toward unitythey fracture, and sometimes they break.