Hakeem Jeffries’ bold assertion that “the law is with us in Virginia” now hangs over Democrats like a warning flare. The Virginia Supreme Court’s 4–3 decision didn’t just erase a carefully engineered 10–1 map; it exposed how fragile Democrats’ redistricting strategy truly was. By invalidating a voter-approved plan on procedural grounds, the court handed Republicans both a legal victory and a potent narrative of Democratic overreach.That ruling lands in the middle of a national struggle where Republicans, backed by aggressive state legislatures and a newly permissive Supreme Court, are steadily hardening their structural edge. From Texas to Alabama and Louisiana, GOP mapmakers are chiseling out as many as 10 extra House seats, enough to shield a razor-thin majority from the usual midterm backlash. As legal guardrails fall away, redistricting has become less about neutral lines and more about raw power—and Virginia just showed which side is currently writing the map.
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