Anonymous wrote:First time I am agreeing with our new Governor
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Anonymous wrote:This is all about Northern Virginia. It is about distributing Northern Virginia voters into the rest of Virginia through these long fingers they drew. The new map puts your congressman from anywhere from Arlington and Alexandria to nearly Virginia Beach and advocating for that entire 'strip' of constituents, or from Arlington to nearly Winchester on the Northern end. In my eyes all gerrymandering with their crazy lines is bad, because it tears apart the counties and regions with their crazy lines. Yes, the Republicans started it in other States, but I've never looked at those before or after maps. This time it is about my state, my region, my county. For constituency, this is bad. The wishes and needs of Alexandria are not the wishes and needs of the Tidewater area. And with time, you will see this backfire. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Both parties are now playing stupid games and soon it won't matter who started it.
Anonymous wrote:When I got the mail yesterday there were our ballots, plus this:
https://virginiamercury.com/2026/03/09/civil-rights-imagery-in-anti-redistricting-mailers-draws-outrage-in-virginia/
Everyone's entitled to free speech, but this is sleazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so funny that some of you are trying to play fair politics with Nazis. That's not how it works, they will play dirty no matter what they say. You can choose to be fair or you can choose to win.
It’s frightening the lack of self-awareness in this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Temporary you say. Think again.
🚨As early voting begins for the redistricting referendum, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger sent this news release claiming this would be “temporary.” Democratic lawmakers have repeated the word “temporary” as they try to sell voters on a 10D-1R map.
What’s temporary about it? Would the gerrymandered districts go back to what they are now at a certain time?
Does anyone believe four potential new members of Congress (like Del. Dan Helmer (D) who has attempted to run for Congress 3x) would be ok with going back to the current map and voluntarily give up their seat in Congress?
It wouldn't be the current map - it would be a new map determined by the 2030 census. And supposing Helmer is a sitting House member by then, it's not a given that he'd be giving up his seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I got the mail yesterday there were our ballots, plus this:
https://virginiamercury.com/2026/03/09/civil-rights-imagery-in-anti-redistricting-mailers-draws-outrage-in-virginia/
Everyone's entitled to free speech, but this is sleazy.
I don’t have a problem with that. Meanwhile, this is what Dems are doing:
Can’t get much more dishonest than that.
I think this is what should be plastered all over VA: