Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Why the F would anyone on an anonymous DC message board complain about gerrymandering in those states, jackass? They didn’t complain about gerrymandering in CA, MD or IL either.
What a dumb comment
They isn’t about state legislators, it’s for the US Congress.
It’s a national issue, dipshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Why the F would anyone on an anonymous DC message board complain about gerrymandering in those states, jackass? They didn’t complain about gerrymandering in CA, MD or IL either.
What a dumb comment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Rs love to pretend like they didn’t do anything wrong.
It's a response to the MAGA's power grab nationally.
Didn't hear you complaining about the Rs gerrymandering in TX, MO, NC, or UT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This conversation has gone way off topic. This is a VA election, not a federal one. We should not consider what other states or the federal government want. We should look at what is best for ALL Virginians. What is best for the state? I am so sick and tired of both sides arguing every side point and getting off the main topic. Then if someone doesn't agree, well, they will certainly tell you why "you" are wrong. Trump isn't going to be president forever. This amendment while being proposed as temporary, has the potential to say indefinitely. I for one am going to consider it staying indefinitely because right now, both sides of the political spectrum are lying. I don't have confidence in any political party. I am voting for what is right for the people of VA, and only VA. As a common sense individual, I find it crazy how divided we have become as a society and our intolerance for other people's opinions. We really need to stop looking at politics as a game and what side is going to win and knocking opponents out. We need to think of society if the politicians won't.
I agree that the only way to restore sanity to our politics and our country, and to make us united again, is to get the MAGAs out of power by voting YES on the amendment.
Pssst. Just a heads up. You are who PP is talking about. You’re part of the problem.
Pssst. Just a heads up. This isn't a "both sides" problem. So if we want unity, we need to start by getting rid of the people who caused us to become so divided. I'm a Republican, and I see this very clearly, so I'll be voting YES.
You are not getting rid of MAGA by gerrymandering Virginia s voter maps. You are getting rid of MAGA by telling your republican representatives to grow a spine!
We've tried telling them to grow a spine -- hasn't worked. So gerrymandering it is. And yes, it will get rid of MAGA; remember that Texas did it first because they needed those additional seats for MAGA to stay in power, so VA offsetting what TX did can indeed take MAGA out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This conversation has gone way off topic. This is a VA election, not a federal one. We should not consider what other states or the federal government want. We should look at what is best for ALL Virginians. What is best for the state? I am so sick and tired of both sides arguing every side point and getting off the main topic. Then if someone doesn't agree, well, they will certainly tell you why "you" are wrong. Trump isn't going to be president forever. This amendment while being proposed as temporary, has the potential to say indefinitely. I for one am going to consider it staying indefinitely because right now, both sides of the political spectrum are lying. I don't have confidence in any political party. I am voting for what is right for the people of VA, and only VA. As a common sense individual, I find it crazy how divided we have become as a society and our intolerance for other people's opinions. We really need to stop looking at politics as a game and what side is going to win and knocking opponents out. We need to think of society if the politicians won't.
I agree that the only way to restore sanity to our politics and our country, and to make us united again, is to get the MAGAs out of power by voting YES on the amendment.
Pssst. Just a heads up. You are who PP is talking about. You’re part of the problem.
Pssst. Just a heads up. This isn't a "both sides" problem. So if we want unity, we need to start by getting rid of the people who caused us to become so divided. I'm a Republican, and I see this very clearly, so I'll be voting YES.
You are not getting rid of MAGA by gerrymandering Virginia s voter maps. You are getting rid of MAGA by telling your republican representatives to grow a spine!
We've tried telling them to grow a spine -- hasn't worked. So gerrymandering it is. And yes, it will get rid of MAGA; remember that Texas did it first because they needed those additional seats for MAGA to stay in power, so VA offsetting what TX did can indeed take MAGA out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
+1 The whole “restoring fairness” thing is such a shameful lie. If I ever hear any of these partisan hacks (Spanberger and Obama included) whining about “protecting democracy” again I’m gonna puke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This conversation has gone way off topic. This is a VA election, not a federal one. We should not consider what other states or the federal government want. We should look at what is best for ALL Virginians. What is best for the state? I am so sick and tired of both sides arguing every side point and getting off the main topic. Then if someone doesn't agree, well, they will certainly tell you why "you" are wrong. Trump isn't going to be president forever. This amendment while being proposed as temporary, has the potential to say indefinitely. I for one am going to consider it staying indefinitely because right now, both sides of the political spectrum are lying. I don't have confidence in any political party. I am voting for what is right for the people of VA, and only VA. As a common sense individual, I find it crazy how divided we have become as a society and our intolerance for other people's opinions. We really need to stop looking at politics as a game and what side is going to win and knocking opponents out. We need to think of society if the politicians won't.
I agree that the only way to restore sanity to our politics and our country, and to make us united again, is to get the MAGAs out of power by voting YES on the amendment.
Pssst. Just a heads up. You are who PP is talking about. You’re part of the problem.
Pssst. Just a heads up. This isn't a "both sides" problem. So if we want unity, we need to start by getting rid of the people who caused us to become so divided. I'm a Republican, and I see this very clearly, so I'll be voting YES.
You are not getting rid of MAGA by gerrymandering Virginia s voter maps. You are getting rid of MAGA by telling your republican representatives to grow a spine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This conversation has gone way off topic. This is a VA election, not a federal one. We should not consider what other states or the federal government want. We should look at what is best for ALL Virginians. What is best for the state? I am so sick and tired of both sides arguing every side point and getting off the main topic. Then if someone doesn't agree, well, they will certainly tell you why "you" are wrong. Trump isn't going to be president forever. This amendment while being proposed as temporary, has the potential to say indefinitely. I for one am going to consider it staying indefinitely because right now, both sides of the political spectrum are lying. I don't have confidence in any political party. I am voting for what is right for the people of VA, and only VA. As a common sense individual, I find it crazy how divided we have become as a society and our intolerance for other people's opinions. We really need to stop looking at politics as a game and what side is going to win and knocking opponents out. We need to think of society if the politicians won't.
+1,000,000
It’s a “no” vote for me too, based on everything you said
It is temporary. New legislation would need to be passed beyond the next planned redistricting.
Of course MAGAs will misrepresent this.![]()
Federal income taxes were supposed to be temporary too. Fool me once..
You were around for that?
![]()
It’s temporary. Period.
"Trust me, bro"
+1
The people saying it’s temporary are the same ones telling us it’s about “restoring fairness”. The deception behind it is shocking.
The people voting no are the ones who are okay with bombing schools full of children, threatening to end civilizations and mocking religion. We see exactly who you are.
Thank you DNC bot. Kamala thinking of running again huh.
Need receipts?
Bombing “ U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says
Outdated targeting data may have resulted in a mistaken missile strike, according to the ongoing military investigation, which undercuts President Trump’s assertion that Iran could be to blame.” 175 people, mostly children
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/11/us/politics/iran-school-missile-strike.html
“A whole civilization will die tonight…” https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/trump-says-a-whole-civilization-will-die-tonight-if-iran-does-not-make-deal-2026-04-07/
Trump: "Open the F*ckin’ Strait, you crazy b*stards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah."
This is why people look at you in disbelief when you support Republicans.
Here's a clue for you. The SENATE NOT THE HOUSE declares war. They have to pass bills. The House is not going to change anything.
The only thing that the Rs in the Senate do is bend over and let Trump do whatever he wants.
Even if this were true, how is redistrctimg VA going to do anything about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
+1
It’s such a lie that it’s temporary for one. The district lines will stay in the new shapes, the old ones will never come back. That is 1000% clear. They mist chame the numbers slightly after the new census in a few years but the new districts will remain and never go back to previous.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. “Because TX did it”, is not a valid argument.
Trump is done soon. We will be stick with these nonsensical districts dividing small toens and counties into separate districts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This conversation has gone way off topic. This is a VA election, not a federal one. We should not consider what other states or the federal government want. We should look at what is best for ALL Virginians. What is best for the state? I am so sick and tired of both sides arguing every side point and getting off the main topic. Then if someone doesn't agree, well, they will certainly tell you why "you" are wrong. Trump isn't going to be president forever. This amendment while being proposed as temporary, has the potential to say indefinitely. I for one am going to consider it staying indefinitely because right now, both sides of the political spectrum are lying. I don't have confidence in any political party. I am voting for what is right for the people of VA, and only VA. As a common sense individual, I find it crazy how divided we have become as a society and our intolerance for other people's opinions. We really need to stop looking at politics as a game and what side is going to win and knocking opponents out. We need to think of society if the politicians won't.
I agree that the only way to restore sanity to our politics and our country, and to make us united again, is to get the MAGAs out of power by voting YES on the amendment.
Pssst. Just a heads up. You are who PP is talking about. You’re part of the problem.
Pssst. Just a heads up. This isn't a "both sides" problem. So if we want unity, we need to start by getting rid of the people who caused us to become so divided. I'm a Republican, and I see this very clearly, so I'll be voting YES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This conversation has gone way off topic. This is a VA election, not a federal one. We should not consider what other states or the federal government want. We should look at what is best for ALL Virginians. What is best for the state? I am so sick and tired of both sides arguing every side point and getting off the main topic. Then if someone doesn't agree, well, they will certainly tell you why "you" are wrong. Trump isn't going to be president forever. This amendment while being proposed as temporary, has the potential to say indefinitely. I for one am going to consider it staying indefinitely because right now, both sides of the political spectrum are lying. I don't have confidence in any political party. I am voting for what is right for the people of VA, and only VA. As a common sense individual, I find it crazy how divided we have become as a society and our intolerance for other people's opinions. We really need to stop looking at politics as a game and what side is going to win and knocking opponents out. We need to think of society if the politicians won't.
+1,000,000
It’s a “no” vote for me too, based on everything you said
It is temporary. New legislation would need to be passed beyond the next planned redistricting.
Of course MAGAs will misrepresent this.![]()
Federal income taxes were supposed to be temporary too. Fool me once..
You were around for that?
![]()
It’s temporary. Period.
"Trust me, bro"
+1
The people saying it’s temporary are the same ones telling us it’s about “restoring fairness”. The deception behind it is shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.
I'm also an independent and moderate regarding many issues, which is why I wholeheartedly voted "No." For the good of all.
Anonymous wrote:I’m an Independent and while I’m moderate in a lot of things, I am wholeheartedly a “Yes” on this. For the good of all.