Virginia's Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger is getting hammered by Republicans and frustrated voters after pulling a stunning flip-flop on redistricting—endorsing a ballot measure she previously opposed while lecturing others about the evils of gerrymandering.

In a video statement released Thursday on X, Spanberger announced she would vote "yes" on a ballot amendment that would allow Virginia to temporarily alter its congressional maps. The move comes after years of the Democrat politician positioning herself as a fierce opponent of partisan redistricting and gerrymandering.

The hypocrisy isn't lost on Virginia patriots who remember Spanberger's previous statements claiming she had no plans to redraw the state's congressional maps. Now, with political winds shifting, the governor is singing a very different tune.

Conservative activist Elly Kay didn't mince words about Spanberger's sudden change of heart, posting on X: "Virginia voted for an independent redistricting commission to stop politicians from rigging maps. Unfortunately, after big payouts, corrupt politicians like Abigail Spanberger decided gerrymandered maps are good. Send her a message... Vote 'NO' by April 21st!"

This isn't just another politician breaking campaign promises—it's a perfect example of how Democrats operate when they think nobody's watching. When redistricting favored Republicans, Spanberger was the first to cry foul about "rigged maps." But now that the political landscape has shifted under the Trump administration's success, suddenly redistricting doesn't seem so bad.

Virginia Republicans are calling out this blatant opportunism, and voters across the Commonwealth are taking notice. The ballot measure faces a critical vote on April 21st, giving Virginians a chance to reject this transparent power grab.

Will Virginia patriots see through Spanberger's redistricting flip-flop, or will they let another Democrat politician get away with saying one thing and doing another?

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Source: Next News Network