The Republicans in the various state legislatures should've screamed bloody murder about this, and perhaps some of them did, but not nearly enough.
Which is perhaps why, when state election officials unconstitutionally rewrote election laws for the 2020 election, we mostly just sat there and watched them do it. Which is why, I think, the Right tends to give up easily, not willing to expend vast amounts of time and resources for goals that turn out to be fruitless. Masterpiece Cakeshop), the ruling is decided on such narrow ground that there's little chance it's going to be able to be used as precedent in any other case. Every time we win at the SCOTUS level (i.e. Thus the Left's victories are always permanent, but the Right's are temporary at best. The Right is questionably good at winning territory, but is unquestioningly bad at holding territory. I've heard too many stories of conservatives, say, ousting 2 wacko progressive school board members only to have the progressives come out in force in the next election and take back the board seats that they lost. The Right does not have the stomach for a sustained fight. We need to just move on now.' And for that, he should have been primaried the next time he was up for re-election. For example, I remember when we lost the Obergefell decision, somebody on our team, I think it was Marco Rubio, said 'Oh well, I guess we lost. And then the Right will either win, or lose. The Right wants to do politics and be done with it so they can get on with life, while the Left wants to do politics all the time. Today Oregon Muse critiques conservatives.