This is a bigger ruling than many realize. GOP has done well in building reasonably conservative majorities in many states and many of them have been passing laws to fight the rat election cheats. But the left, often behind Soros bucks, has done well winning AG and SoS positions responsible for enforcing those laws. Their response is to first, not bother to enforce laws they don’t like. And second not to defend them in court when some of their numerous lefty ‘public interest’ law firms conjure ridiculous suits to overturn them. The left wins by default. The people’s representatives, who’d passed the laws, and whom constitutionally are supposed to be sovereign regarding election law are denied standing and left powerless before King Soros’s delegates. This means that a legislature good enough to pass election law reforms has at least a chance to defend them in court. How they fare in advocating their position once in court probably needs additional SCOTUS help. My understanding is SCOTUS is considering taking up a case next session which could accomplish that. That they got 8 votes from this court so might get 7 from the next court should encourage judges on the right from taking that case.
I am curious if there are any ramifications for states like Pennsylvania. PA has a voter-ID law on the books, but the socialist PA Supreme Court has constrained it's implementation to only first time voters. At least that is my understanding from observation when voting. I am ignorant to the specifics and any changes that could occur from the most recent SCOTUS ruling.