Kelly Sadler, who also served as a Special Assistant to President Donald Trump, wrote a column exposing a shocking incident she says occurred when she picked up her sons from school.
On Friday, I picked up my 14-year-old twin boys from school, and both jumped into the car and asked whether I was voting yes on Virginia’s redistricting measure Tuesday.
“That’s a no,” I said flatly to the proposed map, which would create a 10-1 Democratic congressional delegation in a state Kamala Harris won by only 5 percentage points. However, my boys know exactly how I feel about this shameless power play by the liberals in Richmond, so why did they ask?
Turns out, in both of their civics classes that day, taught by two different teachers in Fairfax County Public Schools, they were urged to go home and persuade their parents to vote yes on the measure to make Virginia’s maps “as fair as they can be,” to “stop Donald Trump at all costs.” They used the same talking points being spewed by endless Democratic campaigns in the commonwealth to make Virginia come under one-party Democratic rule.
The ballot question asked voters, “Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections, while ensuring Virginia’s standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census?”
Virginia currently holds a balanced six-Democrat-to-five-Republican congressional delegation under maps widely praised as among the fairest in the country.
The Democrat-controlled legislature’s proposed replacement map would pack Republican voters into a single ultra-safe district while carving up the rest to create 10 safe Democratic seats, handing Democrats a net gain of four U.S. House seats heading into the 2026 midterms.
Despite strong opposition and warnings from Republicans, the amendment passed narrowly on Tuesday, with approximately 51.45% voting Yes and 48.55% voting No.
Fairfax County, a deep-blue Northern Virginia stronghold, voted overwhelmingly in favor (roughly 71% Yes), helping hand Democrats the decisive margin.
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Source: The Gateway Pundit