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Virginia Democrats ask Supreme Court to
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Posted By: Dreadnought, 5/11/2026 4:56:51 PM

Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones filed a long-shot emergency petition to the Supreme Court on Monday, urging it to reinstate the voter-approved Democratic gerrymander of the state’s congressional map, which the Virginia Supreme Court struck down last week. The petition, filed on behalf of Jones and other Democratic leaders in Virginia, argued that the Virginia Supreme Court erred in ruling that an “election” in the Virginia constitution includes the early voting period, instead arguing that under federal law, an “election” refers to a singular day.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 5/11/2026 5:00:56 PM (No. 2103228)
Drop Dead, they explained.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: sw penn 5/11/2026 5:08:01 PM (No. 2103230)
Process is: 1. Pass amendment 2. Have election 3. Affirm amendment Right? Nothing there about - During election Simple open and shut case...
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 5/11/2026 5:10:54 PM (No. 2103231)
We respectively request the SCOTUS overturn the 2020 fraudulent election. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: seamusm 5/11/2026 5:12:11 PM (No. 2103232)
The VA constitution very explicitly requires the referendum to be BETWEEN two elections NOT at the same time of either event. Early voting had already commenced - OOOPS! Justice Jackson will of course want to intervene but then she is usually ignorant of the law as written. We are going to have to put up with her till she dies decades from now - and no one will be able to tell when senility develops.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jethro bo 5/11/2026 5:15:59 PM (No. 2103233)
Be careful what one ask for. What if the Supreme Joke rule that the VA Dems were correct and there is only ONE day for an elections. All the mail ins and extended voting proc less ripe for fraud are gone. It would be a battle won and a war lost. DeMS-13 couldn't win without voter fraud and the one day rule would eliminate so much potential for voter fraud.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: privateer 5/11/2026 5:18:09 PM (No. 2103234)
Congenital Senility is real.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: laurenc 5/11/2026 5:42:59 PM (No. 2103235)
The dems were too smart by half. Now they go to the US Supreme Court on bended knee to beg for relief after basically calling the court illegitimate and illegal. The Court's ruling should be FAFO.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Rat Patrol 5/11/2026 6:00:22 PM (No. 2103237)
Democrats really are nuts...
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 5/11/2026 6:02:53 PM (No. 2103238)
The stench of desperation is in the air
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Reply 10 - Posted by: mc squared 5/11/2026 6:13:51 PM (No. 2103241)
Is Jay Jones the AG that wrote the request with all the mis-spellings?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 5/11/2026 6:16:49 PM (No. 2103243)
State issue, not a federal issue. SCOTUS will not take this case.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: learner 5/11/2026 6:26:55 PM (No. 2103247)
Lets say it all together! They have no standing! It is a state issue and the state has spoken. Not to mention they had unbelievable misspellings in their petition that could have been fixed with spell check.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: danu 5/11/2026 6:45:23 PM (No. 2103256)
even the devil himself would not approve such a silly stunt. black hearted talent and a record to match it. cut pay packet ,,,now.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Birddog 5/11/2026 6:59:46 PM (No. 2103260)
While the SC is reading his then rejecting it....they might also make some "Offhand Comment" about the same filers "Plan" to legislatively alter retirement age for Justices in an effort to "Retire" the entire Va Supreme Court en bloc..
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Encore 5/11/2026 7:12:53 PM (No. 2103265)
I actually just heard Virginia now wants to mandate retirement of judges at age 54. Simply to empty the bench and pick who they want. Talk about lawfare.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Starboard_side 5/11/2026 7:13:17 PM (No. 2103266)
So they try again after sending out the trial balloon threat in hopes of swaying 1 of the 4. I do like how they've admitted voting day is 1 day only not a whole lengthy process lasting weeks
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Reply 17 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 5/11/2026 7:15:09 PM (No. 2103267)
And a pony! Don't forget the pony!
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Reply 18 - Posted by: danu 5/11/2026 8:38:08 PM (No. 2103283)
dear no. 17--remember all that you must dig through ... right to the very bottom
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