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Virginia Democrats advanced a proposed set of new congressional lines on Tuesday that would give the party four more pickup opportunities heading into November, putting them one more step closer toward teeing up a new House map before the midterms.
Democrats in both chambers separately passed a House map that would give the party a 10-1 edge in the congressional delegation. The Old Dominion currently has a 6-5 Democratic edge in its delegation. Now each chamber needs to pass the others legislation, after which the map will head to Gov. Abigail Spanbergers (D) desk for signature.
Democrats in the Old Dominion are looking to pass a new set of congressional lines ahead of November to even the playing field with Republicans who have redistricted mid-decade in states like Texas and Missouri. Virginia offers one of Democrats best chances at gaining pickup opportunities ahead of November.
Democrats are looking to tee up a referendum in April asking voters if they can temporarily redistrict mid-decade. If voters approve, that paves the way for a new map to put in place before November.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5733073-virginia-democrats-redistricting-plans/
Johnny2X2X
(23,868 posts)Sucks we have to respond the Republicans, but if we don't respond, Democracy is ended. 10-1 is great.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,108 posts)if my district turned blue. I haven't seen the map yet, but my fingers are crossed. I haven't had a decent congresscritter since I hit this state 18 years ago. First it was Cantor, then Goodlatte, who we called Badlatté in our house and about whom the best thing I could say was, "Well, at least he's not Eric Cantor!" and now that spineless jellyfish Ben Cline who is just a Shitler cipher. So yeah, fingers crossed.
