Virginia Democrats Plan to Redraw House Maps in Redistricting Push

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The surprise move could give Democrats two or three additional House seats and is likely to scramble the last couple weeks of campaigning ahead of the Nov. 4 election.

The next front in the nation’s pitched battle over mid-decade congressional redistricting is opening in Virginia, where Democrats are planning the first step toward redrawing congressional maps, a move that could give their party two or three more seats.


The surprise development, which is set to be announced by legislators on Thursday, would make Virginia the second state, after California, in which Democrats try to counter a wave of Republican moves demanded by President Trump to redistrict states to their advantage before the 2026 midterm elections. No other Democratic state has begun redistricting proceedings, while several Republican states have drawn new maps or are deliberating doing so.


Democrats now hold six of Virginia’s 11 congressional seats. Redistricting could deliver two or three additional seats for the party, depending on how aggressive cartographers choose to be in a redrawing effort.

“We are coming back to address actions by the Trump administration,” said Scott Surovell, the majority leader of the Virginia Senate, who confirmed the plans.

Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to. Good for Virginia Dems. I've already for Prop. 50
 
The surprise move could give Democrats two or three additional House seats and is likely to scramble the last couple weeks of campaigning ahead of the Nov. 4 election.

The next front in the nation’s pitched battle over mid-decade congressional redistricting is opening in Virginia, where Democrats are planning the first step toward redrawing congressional maps, a move that could give their party two or three more seats.


The surprise development, which is set to be announced by legislators on Thursday, would make Virginia the second state, after California, in which Democrats try to counter a wave of Republican moves demanded by President Trump to redistrict states to their advantage before the 2026 midterm elections. No other Democratic state has begun redistricting proceedings, while several Republican states have drawn new maps or are deliberating doing so.


Democrats now hold six of Virginia’s 11 congressional seats. Redistricting could deliver two or three additional seats for the party, depending on how aggressive cartographers choose to be in a redrawing effort.

“We are coming back to address actions by the Trump administration,” said Scott Surovell, the majority leader of the Virginia Senate, who confirmed the plans.

Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to. Good for Virginia Dems. I've already for Prop. 50
Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to.
no different than any other president for the past 100 years or more.
 
Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to. Good for Virginia Dems. I've already for Prop. 50

You're the problem, not the solution
 
47 is problem, NOT me

Yes, you are. You're two sides of the same coin, you and MAGA. None of you care about the people. You only care about your tribe having power. You're both stealing the choice of representative from millions of people and could care less.

As it stands now, polling shows of 62%f Californians support 50.

Don't ever claim to be the party "protecting" democracy again.
 
LOL....The vile dems must think that they will prevail in Virginia's November elections.....It's not a sure thing for the vile dems by a longshot.

While Democrats currently hold the majority, their grip on the 100-seat chamber is slim.

With every seat on the ballot this November — along with races for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general — the stakes are unusually high.

 
The surprise move could give Democrats two or three additional House seats and is likely to scramble the last couple weeks of campaigning ahead of the Nov. 4 election.

The next front in the nation’s pitched battle over mid-decade congressional redistricting is opening in Virginia, where Democrats are planning the first step toward redrawing congressional maps, a move that could give their party two or three more seats.


The surprise development, which is set to be announced by legislators on Thursday, would make Virginia the second state, after California, in which Democrats try to counter a wave of Republican moves demanded by President Trump to redistrict states to their advantage before the 2026 midterm elections. No other Democratic state has begun redistricting proceedings, while several Republican states have drawn new maps or are deliberating doing so.


Democrats now hold six of Virginia’s 11 congressional seats. Redistricting could deliver two or three additional seats for the party, depending on how aggressive cartographers choose to be in a redrawing effort.

“We are coming back to address actions by the Trump administration,” said Scott Surovell, the majority leader of the Virginia Senate, who confirmed the plans.

Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to. Good for Virginia Dems. I've already for Prop. 50
We can separate the nation this way.
 
The surprise move could give Democrats two or three additional House seats and is likely to scramble the last couple weeks of campaigning ahead of the Nov. 4 election.

The next front in the nation’s pitched battle over mid-decade congressional redistricting is opening in Virginia, where Democrats are planning the first step toward redrawing congressional maps, a move that could give their party two or three more seats.


The surprise development, which is set to be announced by legislators on Thursday, would make Virginia the second state, after California, in which Democrats try to counter a wave of Republican moves demanded by President Trump to redistrict states to their advantage before the 2026 midterm elections. No other Democratic state has begun redistricting proceedings, while several Republican states have drawn new maps or are deliberating doing so.


Democrats now hold six of Virginia’s 11 congressional seats. Redistricting could deliver two or three additional seats for the party, depending on how aggressive cartographers choose to be in a redrawing effort.

“We are coming back to address actions by the Trump administration,” said Scott Surovell, the majority leader of the Virginia Senate, who confirmed the plans.

Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to. Good for Virginia Dems. I've already for Prop. 50
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That's only if Dems can win the governorship next month.
Seems that that has to be surmounted first.
 
The surprise move could give Democrats two or three additional House seats and is likely to scramble the last couple weeks of campaigning ahead of the Nov. 4 election.

The next front in the nation’s pitched battle over mid-decade congressional redistricting is opening in Virginia, where Democrats are planning the first step toward redrawing congressional maps, a move that could give their party two or three more seats.


The surprise development, which is set to be announced by legislators on Thursday, would make Virginia the second state, after California, in which Democrats try to counter a wave of Republican moves demanded by President Trump to redistrict states to their advantage before the 2026 midterm elections. No other Democratic state has begun redistricting proceedings, while several Republican states have drawn new maps or are deliberating doing so.


Democrats now hold six of Virginia’s 11 congressional seats. Redistricting could deliver two or three additional seats for the party, depending on how aggressive cartographers choose to be in a redrawing effort.

“We are coming back to address actions by the Trump administration,” said Scott Surovell, the majority leader of the Virginia Senate, who confirmed the plans.

Trump is rigging the 2026 Election in his favor or at least trying to. Good for Virginia Dems. I've already for Prop. 50

The problem is most Blue States have already been gerrymandered to death.

And if the Supreme Court decides racist black majority forced districts are unconstitutional, then the Red States will have even more room to play with.
 
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That's only if Dems can win the governorship next month.
Seems that that has to be surmounted first.
The problem democrats have is that most areas they control have already been gerrymandered to the max. Democrats act like gerrymandering is some new thing they never knew about. At this point, redrawing the lines can only hurt them.
 
The problem with redistricting is that judges have the power to override the legislature.
 
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