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Virginia Dems Reject Insane Idea to Nuke State Supreme Court to Push Gerrymandered Map

Virginia Dems Reject Insane Idea to Nuke State Supreme Court to Push Gerrymandered Map
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It was pie-in-the-sky then, and it’s now officially been shot down by Virginia Democrats. The New York Times reported some outrageous claims about how Democrats could implement and pass their now-rejected gerrymandered congressional map in the Old Dominion that gave them a 10-1 advantage. The Virginia Supreme Court rejected it, citing serious violations of the state constitution's electoral procedures. Democrats were furious, stomping their feet and threatening to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. They have no case: it was a state Supreme Court ruling on a matter related to the state constitution. There is no federal issue here. 

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So, this plan B was devised: reduce the retirement age of the Virginia Supreme Court, which would invalidate the independent redistricting amendment, thereby allowing them to draw any map they want. Holy hell, they’ve gone off the rails. Gov. Abigail Spanberger, who took a hit here, likely wants to move past this circus, which cost her party $70 million. Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell (D) dismissed these rumors yesterday. It’s not happening, folks. In fact, even if they attempted this caper, we’re out of time. 

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We win, you lose, Democrats. What a turnaround for Republicans. 

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