Virginia Democrats proposed a new congressional redistricting map that would have given their party 9 out of 11 House seats, in a state where Republicans had 47% of the voter share. The Virginia Supreme Court just struck it down. And the reason why matters.
I break down exactly what the new map would have done, why the court rejected it, and what it means for the broader national redistricting fight. The legal issue is actually clean: Virginia's constitution required the redistricting process to go through two separate legislative sessions before reaching voters. Democrats moved on it after early voting had already begun, with 1.3 million ballots already cast. The court ruled the election had already started. The map was out.
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Chapters
0:00 — Introduction: A Major Democrat Redistricting Loss
1:00 — The Current Virginia Map Explained
2:30 — The Proposed New Map: What Democrats Were Trying to Do
4:00 — 47% of Votes, 9% of Seats: The Numbers
5:30 — Why the Virginia Supreme Court Struck It Down
7:00 — The Constitutional Process They Violated
8:30 — Obama's Role in Pushing This Referendum
9:30 — Both Parties Do This — But the Hypocrisy Is Real
11:00 — The National Picture: Texas, California, Ohio
12:30 — Final Thoughts: What This Ruling Actually Means
