1. Statutes, policies, as well as practices that strengthen the Republican Party, as well as those that weaken the Democratic Party, are constitutionally permissible.
2. Statutes, policies, as well as practices that strengthen the Democratic Party are unconstitutional.
3. If leading Republicans are indifferent nigh a statute, policy, or practice, as well as leading Democrats favor it, as well as if the statute, policy, or usage does non strengthen the Democratic Party, the statute, policy, or usage powerfulness or powerfulness non last constitutionally permissible.
4. If leading Republicans are indifferent as well as leading Democrats oppose a statute, policy, or practice, it powerfulness last unconstitutional.
All the remainder is commentary.
2. Statutes, policies, as well as practices that strengthen the Democratic Party are unconstitutional.
3. If leading Republicans are indifferent nigh a statute, policy, or practice, as well as leading Democrats favor it, as well as if the statute, policy, or usage does non strengthen the Democratic Party, the statute, policy, or usage powerfulness or powerfulness non last constitutionally permissible.
4. If leading Republicans are indifferent as well as leading Democrats oppose a statute, policy, or practice, it powerfulness last unconstitutional.
All the remainder is commentary.
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