Proposal, delayed past Jan. 30 target, goes further than the 9–2 approach Gov. Abigail Spanberger has supported as lawmakers press ahead despite court fight.
After weeks of buildup and a missed self-imposed Jan. 30 deadline, Virginia Democrats on Thursday evening finally released their long-awaited revised congressional map, proposing an aggressive 10–1 configuration that would tilt 10 of the state’s 11 U.S. House districts toward their party.
Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, argued the proposal is necessary to counter what Democrats describe as a coordinated national strategy driven by Donald Trump.
“Look, Donald Trump knows he’s going to lose the midterms. He knows it,” Lucas said Thursday. “That’s why he started this mess in the first place. … These are not ordinary times and Virginia will not sit on the sidelines while it happens.”



Well, I guess we’ve reached the “Disenfranchise every voter who is the minority in their state” stage; that’s neat, I guess.
Obviously ‘they started it’; it’s necessary, but everyone should be upset about this.
I am, and eagerly await disallowing gerrymandering at all levels. Until then, fight fire with fire.
These new maps should come with a proposition for a new interstate compact.
I don’t even think we need a new one. We just need a few more states to sign onto NaPoVoInterCo.
That compact doesn’t address gerrymandering.
Ah I see what you’re saying.
Republicans started this mess. It’s about time Democrats start fighting fire with fire and stop putting up with their bullshit. Do I agree with this? Gerrymandering should be outlawed. But you can’t neglect a useful, effective tool used by your enemy.
They gotta do like Thanos and use the stones to destroy the stones.
Nobody should be upset about this until we have a national anti gerrymandering law
Feeling bad about this until then is basically not understanding the actual moral and legal situation of leaving such an issue up to the states
Edit: id even say it’s fair to blame democrats for not geerymandering first and harder when republicans exist and do what they do
I don’t think it’s fair to blame Democrats for not doing this 15 years ago, at least back then the Republicans were still pretending to follow the rules overall.
From now to 15 years ago when do you think their responsibility begins?
Trump 1 started now 9 years ago
Honestly I’m not sure, maybe halfway through Trump 1. Definitely before Trump’s third supreme court pick, but it’s been long enough now (and I was sheltered enough) that I can’t actually remember how bad the early years of his first presidency was. Definitely not as bad as this last year though.