Introduction
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Texas congressional maps has Virginia buzzing. Gerrymandering isn’t just a Lone Star problem—it’s a national headache, and Virginia’s feeling the migraine.
The Debate
Critics argue that the ruling opens the door for similar tactics in Virginia. Supporters shrug, calling it politics as usual. Meanwhile, voters wonder if their districts will soon resemble abstract art.
Implications for Virginia
Redistricting battles aren’t new here, but this ruling could embolden lawmakers to redraw lines with even more creativity. And by creativity, we mean self-interest.
Conclusion
As the dust settles, one question looms: Will Virginia follow Texas’ lead, or carve its own path? Either way, expect the mapmakers to stay busy.
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