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How Virginia Democrats are coping with their redistricting defeat
- The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the redraw, keeping the original maps in place and leaving the political working map unsettled.
- Virginia’s First District remains highly competitive, contributing to ongoing chaos as redistricting battles unfold.
- Volunteers described a morale hit as the court reversal wiped out the referendum momentum and raised questions about efficacy.
- Democratic operatives weigh how to balance aggressive messaging with the realities of purple-leaning districts.
- The campaign narrative is shifting toward affordability and corruption as a linked issue set.
- Candidates and volunteers pivot from referendum advocacy to selecting a primary candidate in the district.
- Governor Spanberger faced scrutiny after endorsing maps, illustrating intra-party tensions over redistricting strategy.
- A primary candidate in the district framed affordability and corruption as shared concerns across voter groups.
- The coverage includes broader context from Vox’s America, Actually, highlighting the midterm dynamics and national implications.
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