Brutal Blow For Democrats In Red State Sparks Leftist Outrage

May 7, 2026 - 16:28
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Brutal Blow For Democrats In Red State Sparks Leftist Outrage

Tennessee Republicans approved new congressional maps Thursday that are expected to eliminate the state’s last Democratic seat, triggering protests from activists and outrage from leftists inside the state capitol. 

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Tennessee’s current congressional delegation features eight Republicans and one Democrat, Rep. Steve Cohen of Memphis. The plan restructures Memphis by splitting it into three Republican-leaning districts, a move that would likely unseat Cohen. Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed the map into law shortly after it passed. 

The maps were passed during a special session called by Lee after the Supreme Court ruled that certain majority-black districts put in place by the Voting Rights Act amounted to unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. After that decision, Tennessee joined other Southern states in redrawing maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. 

During the special session, hundreds of leftist activists descended upon the Capitol in Nashville, holding up signs like “Black Voters Matter,” “Say No To Jim Crow 2.0,” and “Modern Apartheid.”

Republicans framed the new maps as a reflection of Tennessee’s political reality. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) celebrated the move as a step toward advancing President Donald Trump’s agenda and strengthening conservative leadership in the state.

“It’s a great day for Tennessee! Thank you to President [Donald Trump] for leading the charge, Governor [Bill Lee], and to the legislators who worked quickly and diligently to make this possible,” Blackburn posted on X. “This is how we cement President Trump’s agenda and usher in America’s Golden Age here in Tennessee, and how we become America’s conservative leader.”

State Rep. Jason Zachary, a Republican, called the maps “historic,” noting that they could result in a fully Republican congressional delegation alongside the state’s two GOP senators.

“For the first time in Tennessee’s history, we will have 9 Republican Congressmen and 2 Republican Senators representing our great state at the nation’s Capitol,” said Zachary. “This represents our state’s strong conservative principles and TN values.”

Rep. Cohen, a white man who has represented Memphis for nearly two decades, called the new map “insane.” 

“The GOP’s newly proposed TN Congressional maps would have people in Shelby County all the way to Williamson County—200+ miles apart—being “represented” by the same Congressman,” he said Wednesday. “It’s a blatant, corrupt power grab that would destroy the black community’s and our entire city’s voice.”

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