Virginia's redistricting failure is OUR opportunity

It's often true that satisfied or complacent voters often get their a$$es handed to them. According to Jonathan Turley's NY Post op-ed, the Democrats' redistricting failure had exposed "the ambitions of Gov. Abigail Spanberger and the Democratic establishment, which tossed aside any pretense of principle in a raw political gambit." Let's not forget Hakeem Jeffries battle-cry of "Eff around and find out" didn't age well. Truthfully, it died because Virginia's Supreme Court, aka SCOVA, tossed the vote aside like a rag doll.

Apparently, Democrats effed around and got humiliated by SCOVA. It isn't difficult to understand why Virginia's Supreme Court, aka SCOVA, ruled against Virginia's Democrats while utterly humiliating Hakeem Jeffries and Abigail Spanberger.

Democrats spent north of $70,000,000 to win this referendum. They brought in all the big stars to amp up turnout, too. After the dust settled, SCOVA ruled that Virginia Democrats had violated 4 major provisions in the Commonwealth's Constitution and/or state statutes. Former Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli summarizes things up beautifully in this interview:

The U.S. Supreme Court won't touch this with a 10-foot pole because a) it doesn't have jurisdiction, b) it'd be seen as partisan interference and c) the deadines have already passed to being on the primary ballot. At this point, the Democrats' bluster is just noise. It's utterly meaningless.

Now that we've seen what Democrats are willing to do to gain political power, it's time to turn this against Democrats. If we let Democrats have their way, we won't recognize this nation by the time the conventions are held in 2028. If you want to recognize this nation in 2028, right now's the time to start working. It's that simple.

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