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Liberal Redistricting Push in Virginia Threatens Electoral Fairness, Demands Scrutiny

The maps, crafted by Democrats in the House of Delegates and Senate, promise a grotesque imbalance: from a balanced current 6-5 split to 10 Democrats dominating one Republican seat. This isn’t evolution; it’s engineered dominance, contravening Virginia’s redistricting reforms meant to end gerrymandering.

These policies concern any fair-minded observer. Liberal insistence on convoluted districts ignores suburban growth in Loudoun, where families flee high taxes and woke curricula. The proposal entrenches radicals who prioritize open borders and green mandates over prosperity.

Critiquing fellow Democrats’ alignment here: this isn’t progressive; it’s anti-democratic. Past court interventions curbed such excesses; now, voters must. Early voting at Leesburg’s elections office offers a chance to reject this.

With GOP reconstitution March 21, conservative energy surges against leftist policies burdening Virginia. A ‘No’ vote preserves competition, protecting against one-party tyranny on spending, security, and schools.

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