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United States เข้าร่วม Ekim 2023
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ElisaNYJM
ElisaNYJM@CaffMomREDACTED·
The Virginia map of 5 to 4 was obviously accurate because the vote ended up being 50 to 49. But now, it’s “Ten to fucking one” as nasty Louise Lucas cheers.
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Dan Gainor
Dan Gainor@dangainor·
The corrupt Virginia gerrymander has passed, Virginians have 4 options: * Court -- it violates Virginia Constitution. * Retrocession. Trump returns Arlington to DC. * Secede, just like Virginians did before, and join WV. * Surrender -- accept living in East Germany, or move.
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Caitlin Huey-Burns
Caitlin Huey-Burns@CHueyBurns·
Call me old fashioned, but: I tend to think gerrymandering is not a good thing, no matter your party. Doesn't seem to serve Americans, or Democracy, well in the long run...
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
Every single person who voted against the referendum in Virginia will vote for the Republican in November. And people who didn’t vote yesterday will also come out and vote for the Republican, knowing the vote was close and that their vote could’ve mattered. Candidate quality won’t matter. The environment won’t matter. The Democrat brand will be a scarlet letter.
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Americangirl75
Americangirl75@Americangi6g7·
@MichelleMaxwell Unfortunately, we are going to be moving as well. Lived in Virginia my entire life and raised my children here. So devastating what has happened to this beautiful state.
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
Looks like the Maxwell Family will be moving. I refuse to live in a state where I have no representation. I did it for 26 years in California. Was hoping my home state could see the big picture instead of “orange man bad” but no they are too blinded by hate. They well reap what they sow. So we are thinking Arkansas, East Tennessee or maybe Florida. Any other suggestions?
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SourMagnolias
SourMagnolias@typicalcjm1981·
@MerianneJensen Yes. Red states initiated mid cycle redistricting last year to benefit republicans. Now blue states have responded. It’s pretty simple 🤡
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Merianne Jensen
Merianne Jensen@MerianneJensen·
Virginia is a 50/50 purple state with a close 6-5 congressional split. Yet this redistricting referendum could lock in a 10-1 map. How does a competitive Commonwealth suddenly get near-total one-party representation? Make it make sense!
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
This is absolutely fucking disgusting...but it was as predictable as the sunrise over a battlefield already rigged by the enemy. Virginia’s narrow “YES” on this sham constitutional amendment didn’t just hand the Democrat machine a loaded gun; it let them chamber the round, cock the hammer, and point it straight at the heart of every conservative voter in the Commonwealth. A “fairness” referendum, they called it. What a masterclass in Orwellian venom, dressed up in the silk tie of ballot language so deliberately misleading it borders on outright fraud. In 2020, Virginia’s voters...you, the sovereign people...ratified a hard-won amendment creating an independent, bipartisan Redistricting Commission precisely to rip the map-drawing pen from the grubby hands of partisan legislators. That was the people’s will, enshrined in Article II, Section 6-A of our Constitution: a firewall against the very gerrymandering that defined the old corrupt order. Now these same Democrat overlords in the General Assembly have engineered a mid-decade override...temporarily, they smirk...because “other states did it first.” Bullshit. This isn’t reciprocity; it’s a calculated coup d’état against the very compact between citizen and state. By Article I, Section 2 and the Elections Clause, the people delegated redistricting to a neutral process post-census. This amendment doesn’t “restore fairness”...it torches it, vesting unchecked power in a supermajority legislature that has already pre-drawn a 10D-1R slaughter map for 2026. It’s not amendment; it’s nullification of the 2020 compact by the very body the people stripped of that power. The Virginia Supreme Court knows the stench...oral arguments April 27 on the unlawful special-session extensions and the ballot’s psychological sleight-of-hand. Grave concerns were already signaled. If precedent holds, this house of cards collapses like the fraudulent edifice it is. But here’s the deeper, more lethal psychology at play...the part that should make every patriot’s blood boil with predatory clarity. Democrats didn’t win this on merit; they won it on engineered apathy and narrative hypnosis. A special-election turnout engineered to be microscopic. Ballot wording crafted like a predator’s lure: “restore fairness in the upcoming elections.” Who the hell says no to fairness? It’s the same dark triad manipulation...deception, emotional priming, moral licensing...that authoritarian impulses have always weaponized against free peoples. They framed it as righteous retaliation against Trump-era maps elsewhere, while their own hands dripped with the ink of raw partisan carve-outs. Voters who tuned out? They weren’t lazy; they were lulled into the comfort of “it’s just one referendum.” That’s how republics die...not with tanks in the streets, but with a shrug and a 50.3% yes from the low-information herd. RINOs who stayed silent or played nice? They’re not cowards; they’re complicit enablers, psychological co-dependents in the slow-motion suicide of conservative power. Weakness invites predation. History’s verdict is merciless on those who mistake procedural niceties for principle. This is tyranny by plebiscite, wrapped in the velvet glove of “democracy.” It doesn’t just steal four congressional seats for 2026...it poisons the well of self-government, proving once again that the left views the Constitution not as a covenant but as Silly Putty to be stretched until it snaps in their favor. Predictable? Yes. Because power without restraint always devours restraint itself. The fight isn’t over. The Supreme Court still holds the blade. Virginia patriots...remember the faces of silence. Primary the weak. Expose the architects. We do not yield to disguised despotism. Not now. Not ever. 💀⚖️⚔️
RINO Removal Project@RINO_Removal

🚨 BREAKING 🚨 VIRGINIA DEM POWER GRAB PASSES — BUT THE FIGHT ISN’T OVER A narrow “YES” vote just handed Democrats exactly what they wanted: control. This redistricting amendment isn’t “fairness” — it’s a rigged scheme that locks in a pre-drawn map, turning Virginia into a 10D–1R stronghold heading into the 2026 midterms. A competitive battleground just got engineered into a one-party machine. And let’s be honest — RINOs who failed to fight this early, or didn’t sound the alarm on the deceptive ballot language, helped make this possible. Playing nice with the swamp always ends the same way: lost seats, diluted voices, and conservatives shut out. But this fight is NOT finished. Multiple lawsuits are already in motion at the Virginia Supreme Court, challenging the shady process — from unlawful session extensions to misleading ballot wording. Oral arguments are set for April 27. And here’s the key: the Court has already signaled “grave concern.” There is real precedent for overturning flawed referendums. If the Court acts, this entire scheme could be thrown out. That’s the window. This is exactly why the RINO Removal Project exists: Weak Republicans get steamrolled. Fighters expose it, confront it, and replace the ones who won’t. Virginia patriots — take notes. Remember who stood up… and who stayed silent. Because the next fight starts now.

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SourMagnolias
SourMagnolias@typicalcjm1981·
@TeamZissou Keep crying harder! lollllllll Move to SW Virginia where you’ll have your one remaining republican. LOL
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Jake Sherman
Jake Sherman@JakeSherman·
JEFFRIES STATEMENT, with a warning for Florida. “If Florida Republicans proceed with this illegal scheme, they will only create more prime pick-up opportunities for Democrats, just as they did with Trump’s dummymander in Texas. We will aggressively target for defeat Mario Díaz-Balart, Maria Elvira Salazar, Carlos Giménez, Kat Cammack, Anna Paulina Luna, Laurel Lee, Cory Mills and Brian Mast. We are prepared to take them all on, and we are prepared to win.  “Maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time.”
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paige s.
paige s.@PaigeSully88·
“No” is outperforming Winsome Earl-Seares by about 4% in Fairfax county. Small percentages in big counties add up.
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Curtis Houck
Curtis Houck@CurtisHouck·
Moving to West Virginia looks great right now...
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SourMagnolias
SourMagnolias@typicalcjm1981·
@chomper113 @DrewSav 😁😂Trump fucked around, now he is finding out. Proud of a majority of Virginians doing what needed to be done.
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chomper113
chomper113@chomper113·
@typicalcjm1981 @DrewSav I get it, it's not worth shitting on the people to live around me to prove a point to Texas. Sorry.
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Drew Savicki
Drew Savicki@DrewSav·
The Republican complaints about Virginia ring hollow because the Texas legislature did this to a Dem Congresswoman.
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SourMagnolias
SourMagnolias@typicalcjm1981·
@chomper113 @DrewSav We are a federal republic dude. The actions of one state on the federal level have a direct impact on other states.
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chomper113
chomper113@chomper113·
@typicalcjm1981 @DrewSav I don't live in Texas, I live in VA and that's a Texas problem. I had nothing to do with that over there, I have something to do with it here.
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SourMagnolias
SourMagnolias@typicalcjm1981·
@chomper113 @DrewSav So I assume then that you raised your voice in support of your fellow countrymen in Texas who had their voice silenced by the legislature’s redraw?
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chomper113
chomper113@chomper113·
@typicalcjm1981 @DrewSav Right, because I think it's against what this country was founded on. I think silencing my neighbors and people I share the state with would make me a bad person. I certainly wouldn't want them thinking I played a huge part in the muting of their elected representation.
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SourMagnolias
SourMagnolias@typicalcjm1981·
@chomper113 @DrewSav Correct. You would passively do nothing ‘on principle’ while your political opponents unilaterally assert their will, take power, and then enact policies that harm you and your family. But I guess you would sleep well knowing your ‘principles’ are intact.
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chomper113
chomper113@chomper113·
@typicalcjm1981 @DrewSav I wouldn't vote to squelch my neighbors voices, in any circumstance, even if I disagreed with their politics.
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paige s.
paige s.@PaigeSully88·
@typicalcjm1981 @LPDonovan @ByronYork That’s a fully political opinion. And guess what, the vote could happen in late June and still be well ahead of the midterms so this is a politically motivated power-play at the expense of kids.
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Liam P. Donovan
Liam P. Donovan@LPDonovan·
You can't help but tip your hat to VA Dems for the way they wrote the redistricting language. What, are you against fairness?
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