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Showing Original Post only (View all)Trump Wins Big as Virginia Dems Won't Go Nuclear to Save 4 House Seats [View all]
This is disappointing
The states Democrats have decided against forcing resignations on the state Supreme Court to preserve their redistricting. Funny how Republicans always find a way, and Democrats dont.
Link to tweet
https://newrepublic.com/article/210250/trump-virginia-dems-redistricting-war
Top Virginia Democrats have decided against exercising a controversial procedural end run around last weeks state Supreme Court ruling that struck down their redistricting, which wiped away a gain of four House seats, the Democratic leader of the state Senate told The New Republic.
The decisionwhich nixes a complicated idea, discussed over the weekend by Democrats, to replace the state Supreme Court and get the case reheardis likely to anger rank-and-file Democrats who had hoped the party would respond aggressively to the ruling, which has made it more likely that Republicans hold the House this fall.
The decision also contrasts sharply with moves undertaken by many GOP state legislatures in the South, who are aggressively gerrymandering their states with wild abandon to erase decades-old majority-majority seats from existence, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a key Voting Rights Act protection against racial gerrymanders.
As a practical matter, Virginias state Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell said in an interview, the move would not be capable of being implemented given the time frame.
The decision effectively kills off hopes of getting back the four House seats that Democrats had moved into their column by pulling off a victory in last months referendum, which redrew the states House map. Last week, the state Supreme Court struck down the new map, wiping away that potential four-seat gain.
The decisionwhich nixes a complicated idea, discussed over the weekend by Democrats, to replace the state Supreme Court and get the case reheardis likely to anger rank-and-file Democrats who had hoped the party would respond aggressively to the ruling, which has made it more likely that Republicans hold the House this fall.
The decision also contrasts sharply with moves undertaken by many GOP state legislatures in the South, who are aggressively gerrymandering their states with wild abandon to erase decades-old majority-majority seats from existence, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a key Voting Rights Act protection against racial gerrymanders.
As a practical matter, Virginias state Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell said in an interview, the move would not be capable of being implemented given the time frame.
The decision effectively kills off hopes of getting back the four House seats that Democrats had moved into their column by pulling off a victory in last months referendum, which redrew the states House map. Last week, the state Supreme Court struck down the new map, wiping away that potential four-seat gain.
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Trump Wins Big as Virginia Dems Won't Go Nuclear to Save 4 House Seats [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Monday
OP
That was my understanding, but won't effect this cycle. Yes. At the very end of the article:
hlthe2b
Monday
#4
And don't forget the consultants - you know the same ones that have been wrong over and over but still
Nanjeanne
Monday
#16
People showing up to vote in every election, frankly, would solve so many more problems
Mad_Machine76
Monday
#19