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Home»Politics»‘Republicans Are Trying to Steal This Election’: Illinois Congresswoman Slammed After Accusing GOP of Undermining Black Voting Rights

‘Republicans Are Trying to Steal This Election’: Illinois Congresswoman Slammed After Accusing GOP of Undermining Black Voting Rights

Is it really a race issue?

Sylvia EzeBy Sylvia EzeMay 15, 20263 Mins Read
Illinois Rep Slammed GOP Voting Rights Claims
Image Source: @RepRobinKelly via X (screenshot)

Illinois Congresswoman Robin Kelly is facing backlash from netizens after she accused Republicans of seeking political advantage from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais ahead of upcoming elections. While speaking on the House floor this week, the Democrat said the court’s decision had “gutted” the Voting Rights Act and opened the door for states to “silence” and “dilute” Black voting power.

I will not stay silent while the Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act and opens the door to racial discrimination in our elections.

For decades, Black activists fought with blood, sweat, and tears for our right to vote. Now, it’s up to us to protect it. pic.twitter.com/dGhHBYAxrJ

— Robin Kelly (@RepRobinKelly) May 14, 2026

During her speech, Kelly described the decision as “a devastating blow” to democracy. She claimed it would disproportionately impact Black communities by weakening their voting protections while allowing Republicans to benefit politically.

“Republicans are trying to steal this election because they know they cannot win it fair and square,” Kelly said in a clip later shared on her official X account. “They’ve gutted our health care, raised prices for everyday necessities, turned their backs on hardworking people, and now they want to stay in power.”

Referencing the civil rights movement and generations of Black activists who fought for voting rights protections, Kelly called on fellow Democrats to “organize, mobilize,” and oppose what she described as a “very racist action” by the Supreme Court.

“Now is not the time to grow weary, to shutter the windows, to close the door,” she said. “Now is a time to show up, to stand up, and to speak up for democracy.”

Netizens React to Illinois Congresswoman’s Remarks

The video has since drawn strong reactions on X, many of them critical of Kelly’s comments. Some rejected her claims entirely and accused her of unnecessarily framing the issue around race.

“Nobody is taking your right to vote away stop spreading racism with this click bait propaganda,” one person wrote. Another commented, “Sad example of a leader and a black woman. You are fighting against equal rights. The democrats have taught you well.”

Several people also argued that race should not influence how electoral districts are drawn. “The law should be color blind, not skewed to benefit any race,” one netizen remarked. Someone else added, “The only racial discrimination is in those districts. You black people don’t want white people being able to run for office in your districts. That is pure prejudice.”

Related: https://thenerdstash.com/immoral-and-wrong-tennessee-rep-justin-pearson-accuses-gop-of-white-supremacy-over-new-district-maps/

Others defended the Supreme Court’s decision and suggested racial considerations in politics have gone too far. “More racism doesn’t cure racism. The Supreme Court was right,” one commenter claimed. Another said, “Voting rights has nothing to do with this, gerrymandering is illegal. Once you quit distinguishing people by race yo [sic] will be free.”

The Supreme Court’s ruling in April 2026 limited the use of race as a primary factor in congressional redistricting under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.

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