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BREAKING: Virginia Democrats Rush RIGGED Redistricting Plan Through Before Losing Power

Gary FranchiJanuary 16, 2026187 views
BREAKING: Virginia Democrats Rush RIGGED Redistricting Plan Through Before Losing Power
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Virginia Democrats just pulled off what may be their final act of political desperation before losing their stranglehold on power – ramming through a redistricting amendment that clears the way for a rigged referendum designed to protect their dwindling influence.

The state senate passed the amendment Friday in what experts are calling the "last Democratic maneuver" in a nationwide gerrymandering arms race that's been heating up since Texas revealed its own congressional map plans last August. But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: this isn't about "fair representation" – it's about Democrats trying to rig the game one last time before Virginia voters boot them out of office.

The Swamp's Last Stand

This referendum represents everything wrong with the political establishment. While President Trump is busy delivering on his promises to drain the swamp and put America First, Virginia Democrats are scheming behind closed doors to manipulate district lines and preserve their own power.

Patriots across Virginia see right through this charade. The timing isn't coincidental – Democrats know they're facing a red wave in the upcoming midterms, especially with Trump's massive popularity and the complete failure of Biden-era policies still fresh in voters' minds.

"This is exactly the kind of swamp politics that President Trump has been fighting against for years," said one Virginia Republican strategist. "Democrats can't win on their policies, so they're trying to change the rules."

The amendment comes as Republicans nationwide are gaining ground and conservative voters are more energized than ever. From the border crisis to inflation to the weaponization of government agencies, Americans have had enough of Democrat failures.

What This Means for Patriots

Virginia voters now face a choice: allow Democrats to manipulate the electoral process one more time, or reject this obvious power grab and demand fair, transparent representation.

With Trump back in the White House and the America First agenda in full swing, this referendum will be a crucial test of whether Virginians are ready to fully embrace conservative leadership or let the swamp creatures have one final victory.

The question isn't whether this redistricting plan favors Democrats – it obviously does. The real question is whether Virginia patriots will let them get away with it.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoter88Verifiedjust now
Disgusting! The people of Virginia deserve fair representation, not these backroom deals.
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VABeachRetireeVerifiedjust now
This happened in my district back in 2011 too. They carved up our neighborhood to split the conservative vote between three different districts.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
The timing says it all - rushing this through right before they lose control shows they know exactly what they're doing. Hopefully the courts will strike this down.
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RedWaveRisingVerifiedjust now
UNBELIEVABLE!
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RichmondRealistVerifiedjust now
I've lived in Virginia for 30 years and watched Democrats gerrymander districts to keep themselves in power. This is nothing new, just more blatant than usual.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we expected them to do! They know they're about to lose big so they're trying to rig the game before they're kicked out.
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TrueVirginianVerifiedjust now
Same playbook they use everywhere. Can't win fair and square so they cheat.
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FredomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
Can someone explain how this redistricting process is supposed to work? I thought there were supposed to be checks and balances to prevent this kind of manipulation.
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CivicsTeacherVerifiedjust now
There are supposed to be, but when one party controls the process they can basically do whatever they want. It's broken.