“When it comes to the execution of elections, no matter the outcome in that case, we will be running our elections beginning next month with early voting on the current maps that we have,” Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) told reporters, referring to the appeal of the state Supreme Court decision that would have cleared the way for Democrats to draw a new map.
South Carolina, on the other hand, is pushing forward despite misgivings from its governor and Senate majority leader, with Gov. Henry McMaster (R) bowing to pressure and calling a special session to redraw in May.
Democrats continue to eye Maryland as a possible eleventh-hour target for a redraw before the 2026 midterms.
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I hope when the Democrats win in November they enact an new Civil Rights bill for the entire nation.
The presence of a single non-white person (excepting the handful of self-hating tokens) in the halls of Congress is an existential crisis for these bigoted scumbags. Next up: the authors of the 19th amendment clearly intended it to bar women from voting for or holding public office.
An Appeal to Heaven, perhaps.
How are all these States going to pay for these additional elections and redistricting efforts?
Raise taxes?
Cut funding for Public Schools?
Never mind…
Well, they’ll have to be creative, and perhaps look to the past.
Perhaps a small fee to fund the God-given right to cast a vote? As a measure of freedom, of course. What righteous American could be against that?