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LetMyPeopleVote

(182,727 posts)
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:24 PM May 11

Trump Wins Big as Virginia Dems Won't Go Nuclear to Save 4 House Seats

This is disappointing
The state’s Democrats have decided against forcing resignations on the state Supreme Court to preserve their redistricting. Funny how Republicans always find a way, and Democrats don’t.



https://newrepublic.com/article/210250/trump-virginia-dems-redistricting-war

Top Virginia Democrats have decided against exercising a controversial procedural end run around last week’s state Supreme Court ruling that struck down their redistricting, which wiped away a gain of four House seats, the Democratic leader of the state Senate told The New Republic.

The decision—which nixes a complicated idea, discussed over the weekend by Democrats, to replace the state Supreme Court and get the case reheard—is likely to anger rank-and-file Democrats who had hoped the party would respond aggressively to the ruling, which has made it more likely that Republicans hold the House this fall.

The decision also contrasts sharply with moves undertaken by many GOP state legislatures in the South, who are aggressively gerrymandering their states with wild abandon to erase decades-old majority-majority seats from existence, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a key Voting Rights Act protection against racial gerrymanders.

“As a practical matter,” Virginia’s state Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell said in an interview, the move “would not be capable of being implemented” given the “time frame.”

The decision effectively kills off hopes of getting back the four House seats that Democrats had moved into their column by pulling off a victory in last month’s referendum, which redrew the state’s House map. Last week, the state Supreme Court struck down the new map, wiping away that potential four-seat gain.
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Trump Wins Big as Virginia Dems Won't Go Nuclear to Save 4 House Seats (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote May 11 OP
Are they appealing to a federal courr? SSJVegeta May 11 #1
That was my understanding, but won't effect this cycle. Yes. At the very end of the article: hlthe2b May 11 #4
With Talaricos coattails and a half decent dem gov candidate in TX SSJVegeta May 11 #12
I keep reading that Dems will still win the house...................... Lovie777 May 11 #2
Likely Matthew28 May 11 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver May 11 #3
there are probably a few more states rampartd May 11 #5
There's more than one way to skin a cat. NT mahatmakanejeeves May 11 #6
I'm guessing the focus groups weren't keen on their idea. BannonsLiver May 11 #7
And don't forget the consultants - you know the same ones that have been wrong over and over but still Nanjeanne May 11 #16
*Is* this a good idea though? Mad_Machine76 May 11 #17
They are elected by the Legislature to 12 year terms MichMan May 11 #20
Right Mad_Machine76 May 11 #21
You hit the nail on the head ABC123Easy May 11 #9
We are usually willing, even enthusiastic doormats. BannonsLiver May 11 #10
It helps when voters on your side don't sit out elections. W_HAMILTON May 11 #15
People showing up to vote in every election, frankly, would solve so many more problems Mad_Machine76 May 11 #19
The old guard still controls. republianmushroom May 11 #11
All of our protests against the regieme have been peaceful even while citizens are being kidnapped in2herbs May 11 #13
Is the current crisis of democracy really so bad? We'll get 'em next time. Duncan Grant May 11 #14
If the Senate Majority leader says they don't have time to pull off something that would likely fail anyway... FascismIsDeath May 11 #18

hlthe2b

(114,833 posts)
4. That was my understanding, but won't effect this cycle. Yes. At the very end of the article:
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:27 PM
May 11
Virginia Democrats still plan to appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. But Surovell confirmed that even a good ruling would be unlikely to impact this cycle, due to that May 12 deadline. Of course, Virginia and many other Democratic states can redistrict next year in order to offset GOP gerrymanders, and do so in time for the 2028 elections

SSJVegeta

(3,235 posts)
12. With Talaricos coattails and a half decent dem gov candidate in TX
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:55 PM
May 11

I suspect a good number of seats gained in TX alone and a trifecta takeover of the TX government.

Matthew28

(1,900 posts)
8. Likely
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:30 PM
May 11

but probably more like mid 220's instead of mid 230's. 10-15 seats is what this is granted republicans.

Response to LetMyPeopleVote (Original post)

rampartd

(5,198 posts)
5. there are probably a few more states
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:28 PM
May 11

that repubs can slice the pie thinner, and now that we have given them this idea to get rid of judges they don;t like i expect to see a lot of mandatory retirements at the state court level.

Nanjeanne

(6,668 posts)
16. And don't forget the consultants - you know the same ones that have been wrong over and over but still
Mon May 11, 2026, 04:41 PM
May 11

getting paid to give bad advice.

Mad_Machine76

(25,031 posts)
17. *Is* this a good idea though?
Mon May 11, 2026, 05:05 PM
May 11

It seems a bit dirty/underhanded to me and, plus, it could backfire or get blocked in the courts. I'm pissed off about what happened in Virginia, but what would we be saying if and when Republicans do something like this, say, in Wisconsin (of course, now that it's been suggested, the Republicans might take it as a dare to try it themselves where they can)?

Does Virgina appoint or elect its judges?

MichMan

(17,459 posts)
20. They are elected by the Legislature to 12 year terms
Mon May 11, 2026, 07:43 PM
May 11

I'm not so sure that the plan to lower the mandatory retirement age to 54 wouldn't have violated some age discrimination laws.

ABC123Easy

(361 posts)
9. You hit the nail on the head
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:30 PM
May 11

"Funny how Republicans always find a way, and Democrats don’t."

Couldn't say it better myself!

BannonsLiver

(20,905 posts)
10. We are usually willing, even enthusiastic doormats.
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:32 PM
May 11

I bet there will be a few responses in this thread from folks who are happy VA Dems aren’t going to do anything bold because that would be “too much like the other side and we don’t want that”. You can practically set your watch to it.

W_HAMILTON

(10,447 posts)
15. It helps when voters on your side don't sit out elections.
Mon May 11, 2026, 04:30 PM
May 11

If *just enough* on our side hadn't done it so often in recent memory, WE would be the ones with stumbling block after stumbling block in place to thwart Republicans.

Instead, Republicans are the ones who have been fighting to win these elections and fill judicial vacancies with judges that often serve for decades.

Meanwhile, we have some on our side hiring for prominent roles fucking morons that thought the Supreme Court wasn't worth supporting Democratic candidates over -- in elections against Trump, no less!

Mad_Machine76

(25,031 posts)
19. People showing up to vote in every election, frankly, would solve so many more problems
Mon May 11, 2026, 05:25 PM
May 11

then having to try to react to extreme situations like this and figure out end runs around other barriers.

in2herbs

(4,589 posts)
13. All of our protests against the regieme have been peaceful even while citizens are being kidnapped
Mon May 11, 2026, 03:04 PM
May 11

and murdered in front of our very eyes! I viewed this VA option as a peaceful protest, but obviously there are Ds in power who don't even want us to do that.



Duncan Grant

(8,944 posts)
14. Is the current crisis of democracy really so bad? We'll get 'em next time.
Mon May 11, 2026, 03:07 PM
May 11

(Voters are telling our legislators to fight like hell and they’re fighting like heck. A difference I won’t soon forget.)

FascismIsDeath

(277 posts)
18. If the Senate Majority leader says they don't have time to pull off something that would likely fail anyway...
Mon May 11, 2026, 05:21 PM
May 11

...I'll take his word for it. He speaks with more credibility on it than anyone posting here does.

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