Harris’s comments landed like a political grenade because they touched the rawest nerve in American politics: who gets to hold power, and by what rules. Her call for Supreme Court expansion, Electoral College abolition, and statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico wasn’t just rhetoric; it was a direct challenge to institutions conservatives see as their last firewall. Republicans framed it as an attempt to “blow up the system” after losing key fights, casting Harris and her allies as willing to torch norms for short‑term gain.Yet the fury on the left is fueled by something just as visceral: the belief that redistricting, court rulings, and the Electoral College are structurally muting nonwhite and urban voters. When Harris calls GOP map‑drawing “back‑dooring racism through politics,” and Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez invokes Civil War language, they’re signaling a looming escalation. The real question isn’t whether the rules will change—but who will get there first, and what’s left of trust when they do
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