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jerra b
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ConservativeWave » Today, 10:46 am » wrote: IF the judge was a Democrat, I could understand what you're talking about... because Democrat Judges have a habit of "judging" based on their "Biases", and "Preferences"... While Republican Judges are MUCH more attached to the "LAW, and Judging according to the "LAW" !



It sounds like the Virginia "redistricting" is going DOWN... NOT because the Judges are Republican (and I DON'T think they all are)... BUT, because the Virginia Democrat Party are a bunch of MORONS... and think they can DICTATE what they WANT.. and everyone will GIVE IT TO THEM ??

https://rollcall.com/2026/04/27/virgini ... stricting/
------------------------------------------------The campaign to repeal Missouri’s gerrymandered congressional map turned in 300,000 signatures Tuesday to put it on the 2026 ballot. But Secretary of State Denny Hoskins says that won’t stop the map from going into effect on Thursday.Hoskins also argued he has the power to unilaterally declare the referendum unconstitutional if it is determined enough signatures were collected to place it on the statewide ballot. The decision to let the map go into effect is sure to go before the courts, where more than half a dozen disputes over the new district map have been filed since it was approved by the General Assembly in September. In a decision Tuesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Chris Limbaugh ruled lawmakers had the constitutional authority to enact the revised map.Hoskins said he’s relying on an opinion from Attorney General Catherine Hanaway in his decision on whether the law takes effect, which is a departure from past precedent. Hanaway advised his office, he said, that a federal court ruling means provisions suspending a law when a referendum is pending only apply after the signatures are shown to be sufficient to force a vote.“I’m going to follow my attorney’s opinion and the attorney general’s opinion that explicitly states that the referendum does not take place until those signatures are verified by the secretary of state,” Hoskins said in an interview Tuesday with The Independent.At 8 a.m. Tuesday, People Not Politicians delivered 691 boxes of petition sheets bearing more than 305,000 signatures to Hoskins’ office. There are signatures from every county in the state, organizers said, and they have little doubt they will reach the threshold of about 110,000 signatures to make the 2026 ballot.
 
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