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13. Dems eye 'audacious' secret plan to oust entire blue state Supreme Court: report
Sun May 10, 2026, 07:14 PM
11 hrs ago

Given the outrageous ruling by SCOTUS, the GO P actions taken in Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama, these steps are appropriate. The GOP cannot claim clean hands given the steps taken by SCOTUS and these states.

Dems eye 'audacious' secret plan to oust entire blue state Supreme Court: report

DO IT! Get creatove Dems. No shame. No "but my precious decorum". Fight. The. Fascists. #Virginia

www.rawstory.com/virginia-red...

br00t4c (@br00t4c.bsky.social) 2026-05-10T19:51:47.254Z

https://www.rawstory.com/virginia-redistricting-2676875271/

Congressional Democrats are quietly kicking around a long-shot scheme to clear out Virginia's entire Supreme Court, which just torched their gerrymandered congressional map.

During a private Saturday call that included Virginia's Democratic House delegation and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), lawmakers vented over Friday's ruling and floated what The New York Times described as "an audacious and possibly far-fetched idea" to replace every sitting justice and reinstate their map, according to a Sunday report.

The scheme includes lowering the mandatory judicial retirement age from 75 to 54 — the age of the youngest current justice — forcing all seven off the bench. Virginia judges are appointed by the Democratic-controlled General Assembly, which could then stack the court with friendly replacements.

"The conversation reflected the desperation and fury that have gripped the party after the state Supreme Court struck down a favorable map that had been ratified by voters," the Times wrote, calling the mass ouster the "most dramatic idea they discussed."

The idea reportedly drew "mixed reactions" on the call, and Democrats did not land on a path forward. Gov. Abigail Spanberger has not been briefed, her spokeswoman told the Times. Former Rep. James Moran (D-VA) warned the gambit would be "just a bridge too far" and could backfire.

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA), who was on the call, told the Times he supports doing whatever is necessary, adding: "Everyone has got to have a strong stomach right now; this is a complete disaster waiting to happen if people are timid."

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As the kids say, Do It! Do It! Do It! Chasstev365 13 hrs ago #1
I'm equally angry, but is there no alternative solution? This freaks me out--especially with the timing. hlthe2b 13 hrs ago #2
When faced with an existential threat, tomorrow can wait. paleotn 11 hrs ago #17
SCOTUS went nuclear first Bobstandard 7 hrs ago #28
GOP SCOTUS went nuclear with in 2000 with Bush vs Gore ruling DemocracyForever 6 hrs ago #34
I have great doubts about whether Gov Spanberger would go for it. scipan 7 hrs ago #29
A Private Call Reveals Democrats' Desperation Over Tossing of Map (NYT gift article) LetMyPeopleVote 13 hrs ago #3
Original title: Fiendish Thingy 13 hrs ago #4
Speaking as a Virginia Democrat" AverageOldGuy 12 hrs ago #5
This orangecrush 9 hrs ago #24
We don't have to do any of that to achieve new lines for 2028 FBaggins 7 hrs ago #27
That's a mistake, IMHO RussBLib 12 hrs ago #6
My thinking, Give the Virginia SC ONE warning that this is what will be done if they refuse. BUT bluestarone 12 hrs ago #7
Virginia Supreme , intelpug 3 hrs ago #37
When republicans pull similar actions to combat Democrats, their members don't worry about it, they just do it. MLWR 12 hrs ago #8
Whether they should do it or not... DET 12 hrs ago #9
Democrats need to start taking bold and decisive actions. magicarpet 11 hrs ago #10
That is your perception Boo1 6 hrs ago #31
what if the new court rules the same? msongs 11 hrs ago #11
Make sure it doesn't. paleotn 11 hrs ago #16
Think about what happens if we let the GOP redistricting advantage cost us the House. SamuelAdams 11 hrs ago #12
Dems eye 'audacious' secret plan to oust entire blue state Supreme Court: report LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #13
Bottom line, if Democrats have any political courage at all, they will tear it down and then rebuild PatrickforB 11 hrs ago #14
Flip the script. Rethugs would start doing this Monday 8am. NoMoreRepugs 11 hrs ago #15
give it a go, magats would DoBW 11 hrs ago #18
Do it! nt in2herbs 11 hrs ago #19
Extraordinary times require extraordinary measures. If we don't take the house back in November, we lose our demcracy. Fil1957 10 hrs ago #20
Just do whatever Republicans would do and tell everyone to f**k off. rickford66 10 hrs ago #21
Is this really dramatic? Zelda_Orchid 10 hrs ago #22
DO IT DO IT DO IT orangecrush 9 hrs ago #23
That's a pretty aggressive proposal. NH Ethylene 9 hrs ago #25
Ohio Repugs ignored their state supreme court when it came to redistricting mikewv 9 hrs ago #26
Mike Dewine specifically multiple times... OhioBack2Blue 15 min ago #38
They should follow West Virginia's example. Lasher 6 hrs ago #30
well there's Spanberger, Ms bipartisan. and IF they can't cheat, we scipan 6 hrs ago #32
I hope they find a way to make lemonade out of this lemon juice. COL Mustard 6 hrs ago #33
My prediction LPBBEAR 5 hrs ago #35
You made your ruling now enforce it! bluestateboomer 5 hrs ago #36
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