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Jeffries Caves to Far-Left As Redistricting Fight Blows Up on Dems

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Virginia Democrats are starting to worry that the Virginia Supreme Court will strike down the voter-approved plan that might give them up to four blue seats. The court refused to certify the April 21 redistricting referendum and left Virginia election authorities and candidates in uncertainty.

The Virginia Supreme Court allowed the referendum to go forward, over GOP objections. But the Virginia justices also indicated they had reserved the power to rule on the Republican procedural appeal once the vote had been completed.

If the new map gets blocked, Democrats’ best chance is to take down GOP Reps. Rob Wittman and Jen Kiggans, but Republican Reps. John McGuire and Ben Cline are expected to survive.

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