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Is Virginia’s HB965 Constitutional?

  Virginia’s HB965 (enacted in 2026 as part of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, or NPVIC) raises significant constitutional questions under both federal and potentially state provisions. However, it has not been definitively ruled unconstitutional by courts. It is actively debated among legal scholars, with strong arguments on both sides. What HB965 Does. HB965 enters Virginia into the NPVIC. Participating states (currently totaling around… 

So I Asked Grok

Given that AI, properly queried, can cover many orders of magnitude more territory than any human in just a few seconds, I thought I’d ask Grok how things look for Virginia’s fraudulent referendum. A simple, reasonable question: Are there any constitutional questions regarding the Virginia referendum vote this coming April 21? The Reply:   Yes, there are ongoing constitutional and procedural questions surrounding the Virginia referendum scheduled for… 

In Her Own Words

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Abigail Spanberger repeatedly stated that gerrymandering was detrimental to democracy. In a 2019 tweet, she said, “Gerrymandering is detrimental to our democracy, and it weakens the individual voices that form our electorates. Opposing gerrymandering should be a bipartisan priority.” This statement was made in response to a Supreme Court ruling on racial gerrymandering in Virginia. During her 2025 gubernatorial campaign, she reaffirmed this stance, explicitly stating: “Short answer… 

Fairness is in The Eyes of The Beholder

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Fairness is in the eyes of the beholder Virginia’s current congressional delegation grants a 6-5 Democratic edge. Yet the verbiage in the referendum claims that, somehow, granting a potential 10-1 Democrat edge is a return to fairness. This, from the Democrat trifecta in Richmond. But what fairness are we talking about? Well, it’s about other states, not Virginia or Virginia’s voters. It’s about the perception… 

Stop the Fraud

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Stop the Fraud – Vote “NO” on Redistricting The Virginia Constitution plainly states that Congressional Redistricting occurs every ten years, and the State Supreme Court and a popular, nonpartisan Redistricting Commission redrew the map of Congressional Districts following the 2020 General Election. The 2020 Congressional District map produced 11 Congressional Districts that split 6 -5 Democrat to Republican in the 2024 election, a result that… 

Urgent Call to Action

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Folks;The critical issue for our committee is the proposed referendum to authorize the General Assembly to “temporarily” redraw our congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The proposed districts would violate the state supreme court’s mandate for compactness by extending five districts in western, central, and eastern Virginia with narrow corridors extending into deep-blue northern Virginia, shifting the current 11 congressional districts from 5… 

A Push for Lopsided Fairness. A Deliberate Contradiction.

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Virginia Democrats have proposed a 10–1 congressional redistricting map that would give their party a significant advantage in 10 of the state’s 11 U.S. House districts. The plan, released in early February 2026, aims to counter Republican-led redistricting efforts in other states and could flip four Republican-held seats if implemented. The map is part of a broader constitutional amendment that would allow the General Assembly…