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AG Jay Jones Tried Appealing the Virginia Supreme Court's Redistricting Ruling but Screwed Up Big Time

Democrats have not taken their loss at the Virginia Supreme Court very well. They're proposing a new law that would lower the court's retirement age so they can replace the justices who ruled against them with sycophants, planning judicial reform across the country, and trying to find other ways to disenfranchise the state's Republican voters even after being told it was illegal.

They're also going to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, a move which will go nowhere, because SCOTUS has no jurisdiction in this matter.

That being said, it's still funny to watch Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones screw up his job every step of the way. Not only did an emergency appeal misspell both Virginia and Senator, check out the problem with Jones' appeal to SCOTUS.

Whoops.

Simply incredible. Virginia, what were you thinking electing this guy?

The speed with which the Spanberger administration has crashed and burned is impressive.

He's got his priorities.

Remember, Virginia had a great Attorney General whom they rejected for Jones. And Jason Miyares dunked on his successor, who richly deserves it.

Baby steps.

This writer uses Grammarly to catch mistakes. The Virginia Attorney General's office might want to consider that.

Voters need to remove Jones from office.

It would almost be comical if they weren't so dangerous and hellbent on cementing power.