Virginia’s Democrat machine just got its way—again. The new congressional map, cooked up by the political elites, is officially a go, thanks to a judge who tossed aside yet another challenge from the people. Early voting starts this Friday. Looks like the left’s latest scheme to tinker with our elections is moving full steam ahead, whether Virginians like it or not.
This wasn’t just some run-of-the-mill redistricting. No, this is the kind of backdoor engineering that globalists and big-government liberals drool over. A lawsuit tried to pump the brakes, arguing that this new map is flat-out unconstitutional. But, in typical activist fashion, the courts sided with the progressive agenda and told everyday citizens to sit down and be quiet. Apparently, when the left wants something, rule of law takes a backseat.
Let’s not pretend this map is about “fairness” or “representation.” This is about stacking the deck for Democrats. They love to rig the system, then pat themselves on the back for “protecting democracy.” Meanwhile, conservative voices are pushed out, and the priorities of real Virginians—secure borders, lower taxes, faith, and freedom—are drowned out by the radical mob. If you have the nerve to challenge this? You get shut down, fast.
This is the same playbook we see all over America. Liberals can’t win on their disastrous ideas, so they redraw the map and change the rules. They cry about fairness while they gerrymander to keep their grip on power. The elites in Richmond would rather answer to D.C. lobbyists and woke special interests than listen to parents, workers, and veterans who built this country.
With early voting on the horizon, conservatives need to show up in force. The left is counting on apathy and confusion. They want us divided, distracted, and demoralized. Are Virginians just going to roll over and let their state be stolen by a bunch of coastal elites? Or will they stand up and send a message loud and clear: This land belongs to the people, not the politicians.
Source: Washington Times
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