The debacle of the Virginia Redistricting Referendum shows that Democrats won't address their basic problem, which is losing voters.
The Supreme Court of Virginia, in invalidating a referendum on amending the Constitution of that State, protected a valuable principle.
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act never mandated single-race districts and even mandated against such proportional representation.
The Virginia redistricting battle is more important than the Iran war or even the SAVE Act, because it sets an appalling precedent.
Governor Abigail Spanberger campaigned as the moderate she isn’t, and now tries to sell a district map that shuts out Republicans.
A Virginia professor protests against the extreme gerrymander on tap for congressional districts in Virginia.
The Supreme Court surprised everyone by demanding a response from California officials regarding their new House district maps.
Newly elected California Republican Chair Corrin Rankin suddenly has to fight to preserve the State's independent redistricting commission.
The campaign to amend California's constitution to permit redistricting by legislature will test the maxim that all politics is local.
Majority-minority districts in select States have been a staple of the Voting Rights Act since its passage. It is racism in reverse.