Democrat Admits To ‘Unfair’ Map — While Keeping Voters In The Dark

Mar 24, 2026 - 14:28
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Democrat Admits To ‘Unfair’ Map — While Keeping Voters In The Dark

As early voting rolls along, Virginia Democrats are nervous about their ludicrous gerrymander of the Commonwealth. But they have help from the state election board thanks to a recommendation that prevents voters from even seeing the bizarrely drawn map before they cast their ballots.

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According to documents provided to the Daily Wire thanks to a freedom of information act request, a “Redistricting Webinar FAQ,” provided by the General Registrars and Elections Office staff recommends that the proposed map not even be publicly posted by Virginia’s 133 localities:

Screenshot: Redistricting Webinar FAQ/Virginia Dept. of Elections.

Screenshot: Redistricting Webinar FAQ/Virginia Dept. of Elections.

Among the Congress-critters benefiting from the new map is longtime Democrat Rep. Don Beyer, who stands to see a dramatically redrawn district — more than half of voters in it are new to him — and admitted this week that the map looks “unfair.”

“It’s not a done deal by any means,” Beyer told NBC News. “We have to effectively make the case that even though this seems unfair in Virginia, it’s totally fair for America, for those of us who believe that taking back the House is the most significant thing we can do to stop Donald Trump.”

“It’s unfair, sure, but Trump” has been the Democrats’ argument for the absurdly redrawn districts, designed to turn a 6-5 majority delegation into a 10-1 blue slate. The fact that voters will be unable to see how ridiculous it is that five Democratic reps could live in Northern Virginia while representing most of the state is one of the best things they have going for them. They’re counting on voters to stay ignorant of the truth.

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