Kamala Harris calls on Democrats to expand Supreme Court, reform elections
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris confronted swift Republican backlash after calling on Democrats to take into account increasing the Supreme Court and gutting the Electoral College the subsequent time they’re in energy.
“Let’s invite ideas, for example, that are about Supreme Court reform, including the notion of expanding the court,” Harris mentioned on a name with the left-wing nonprofit Emerge. “Let’s invite a discussion about how do we push for statehood for Puerto Rico and DC; how are we thinking about the Electoral College.”
“We’ve got to neutralize this red state cheating,” she continued. “There’s a brutality at play on the other side, and a ruthlessness. And we need to play to win.”
Harris’ plea for “bold” reforms got here after Democrats suffered two main setbacks within the redistricting wars, as each events scramble to draw new congressional seats forward of November’s midterm elections.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris speaks on the thirty eighth Annual Michigan Democratic Women’s Caucus Legacy Luncheon in Detroit, Mich., on April 18, 2026. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
In late April, the Supreme Court moved to curb using race within the drawing of electoral districts, successfully gutting Black-majority districts held by Democrats throughout the South. Democrats had been handled one other blow on the Virginia Supreme Court earlier in May when a Democratic-friendly gerrymander was struck down over a procedural concern.
“What they have done with this decision, by saying that the politics of redistricting is okay, is they are back-dooring racism through politics,” Harris additionally mentioned on the decision. “What they are doing is intentionally about trying to suppress the voice of the people.”
The 2024 presidential candidate’s concepts drew a pointy rebuke from House Speaker Mike Johnson R-La., who accused Democrats of being “institutional arsonists.”
“It’s a dangerous thing, a dangerous gambit,” the speaker mentioned. “You don’t just blow up the system when you lose.”
“For the previous vp of the United States and a candidate for president to recommend that you must pack the Supreme Court or destroy these establishments as a result of they misplaced is I simply suppose outrageous,” he added.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., ripped former Vice President Kamala Harris for proposing excessive modifications to the nation’s electoral and judicial system following the Supreme Court’s Callais ruling. (Getty Images)
Conservative Rep. Ralph Norman, RS.C., additionally criticized Harris’ feedback, calling them “totally insane” in an interview with Fox News.
“That’s why we can’t let her become president,” he mentioned. “People… rejected her before; they’ll reject her again.”
Not all Democrats are in settlement with Harris.
“I think that’s putting the cart before the horse,” Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., informed Fox News. “Right now I’m focusing on lowering costs, health care, ending a runaway war that’s costing Americans tens of billions of dollars. Those are the things that my constituents are talking to me about.”
Harris’ calls for Democratic retaliation as Republicans are rising because the clear winners within the redistricting battle forward of the midterms. The GOP might choose up greater than a dozen seats after a bevy of GOP-led states have drawn new congressional maps whereas Democratic beneficial properties have thus far been restricted to California and Utah.
Earlier in May, Tennessee carved up its lone Black-majority district, represented for many years by a white Democrat, permitting Republicans to choose up a seat that had lengthy eluded them.

Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., mentioned Democrats needs to be centered on cost-of-living points, in an implicit rebuke of former Vice President Kamala Harris. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
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Louisiana and South Carolina are conducting related efforts to erase a number of Democratic-held seats following the Supreme Court’s ruling.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries DN.Y., you’ve got vowed to reply with your personal gerrymander push in a swath of blue and purple states, together with New York, New Jersey, Colorado and Oregon. But these states should not seemingly to transfer ahead with new maps till 2028, making it a moot level forward of November.
