Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 22:45     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Dear Dems sad day
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 20:06     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch and get a sense for where they'd land?

Unfortunately, I had the wrong time and missed it.


I listened to it. I thought the state's lawyer did a terrible job. But, I think only two judges asked questions. I really don't think the hearing will have much impact. They will vote how they vote.

This hearing was all about process and the number of days stuff when the referendum was voted on Is the election on voting day or when early voting starts was the big question.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 19:23     Subject: Re:VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Major Virginia Redistricting Case update:

The Virginia Supreme Court (#SCOVA) has DENIED the emergency request to stay the injunction of certification of last week's Gerrymandering referendum!

In the 'tea leaves' category, this is as positive a 'tea leaf' as one might imagine!

If #SCOVA thought they would let the referendum stand, then logically they would have lifted the injunction on counting & certifying the votes.

Caveat: this is still just tea leaves, but it's a good sign.

@Kalshi & @Polymarket are probably crashing on this at the moment

@ETI_now



Cuccinelli might end up being right, but not because he's smart. The VA Supreme Court could have denied for any number of reasons unrelated to the merits, including that there's no irreparable harm from waiting a little while longer for the actual decision. That guy was the AG at one point? Yikes.


He’s just riling up the Twitter rubes.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 17:43     Subject: Re:VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Major Virginia Redistricting Case update:

The Virginia Supreme Court (#SCOVA) has DENIED the emergency request to stay the injunction of certification of last week's Gerrymandering referendum!

In the 'tea leaves' category, this is as positive a 'tea leaf' as one might imagine!

If #SCOVA thought they would let the referendum stand, then logically they would have lifted the injunction on counting & certifying the votes.

Caveat: this is still just tea leaves, but it's a good sign.

@Kalshi & @Polymarket are probably crashing on this at the moment

@ETI_now



Cuccinelli might end up being right, but not because he's smart. The VA Supreme Court could have denied for any number of reasons unrelated to the merits, including that there's no irreparable harm from waiting a little while longer for the actual decision. That guy was the AG at one point? Yikes.


Republicans aren't sending their best people.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 17:26     Subject: Re:VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:

Major Virginia Redistricting Case update:

The Virginia Supreme Court (#SCOVA) has DENIED the emergency request to stay the injunction of certification of last week's Gerrymandering referendum!

In the 'tea leaves' category, this is as positive a 'tea leaf' as one might imagine!

If #SCOVA thought they would let the referendum stand, then logically they would have lifted the injunction on counting & certifying the votes.

Caveat: this is still just tea leaves, but it's a good sign.

@Kalshi & @Polymarket are probably crashing on this at the moment

@ETI_now



Cuccinelli might end up being right, but not because he's smart. The VA Supreme Court could have denied for any number of reasons unrelated to the merits, including that there's no irreparable harm from waiting a little while longer for the actual decision. That guy was the AG at one point? Yikes.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 14:19     Subject: Re:VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:Might as well get going on the next referendum, just in case this one fails. And we make it permanent.


Yup. If they are going to fight this over stupid procedural crap then that seems like the best next course of action.

Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 14:15     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure this will go to scotus.

No it will not. SCOTUS said years ago that partisan gerrymandering is fine and dandy.

Roberts can always find a way to corrupt the system
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 14:11     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:I'm sure this will go to scotus.

No it will not. SCOTUS said years ago that partisan gerrymandering is fine and dandy.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 14:02     Subject: Re:VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Might as well get going on the next referendum, just in case this one fails. And we make it permanent.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 13:37     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure this will go to scotus.


How? The arguments are all about VA constitutional provisions.

Have you seen the lawsuits from Trump and his allies? Do you think they actually care about the legitimacy of the law or its process? They use lawfare. Look at how many times they have tried to go after Comey (and still trying) even though they had no legal standing.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 13:33     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Anonymous wrote:I'm sure this will go to scotus.


How? The arguments are all about VA constitutional provisions.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 13:27     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

I'm sure this will go to scotus.
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 13:16     Subject: Re:VA SCOTUS oral arguments



Major Virginia Redistricting Case update:

The Virginia Supreme Court (#SCOVA) has DENIED the emergency request to stay the injunction of certification of last week's Gerrymandering referendum!

In the 'tea leaves' category, this is as positive a 'tea leaf' as one might imagine!

If #SCOVA thought they would let the referendum stand, then logically they would have lifted the injunction on counting & certifying the votes.

Caveat: this is still just tea leaves, but it's a good sign.

@Kalshi & @Polymarket are probably crashing on this at the moment

@ETI_now
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 13:08     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

5-2 to nullify is my guess based on hearing part of the session
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2026 11:19     Subject: VA SCOTUS oral arguments

Did anyone watch and get a sense for where they'd land?

Unfortunately, I had the wrong time and missed it.