How Democrats’ rage over Virginia gerrymander exposes their larger contempt for democracy OpinionHow Democrats’ rage over Virginia gerrymander exposes their larger contempt for democracy FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp By admin May 12, 2026 Virginia Democrats are doing an unwitting service to the whole country — by revealing just how hostile their party is to the most essential checks and balances. Check out our other content Fragile relationship with House GOP has Senate Republicans warning ‘something needs to change’ May 12, 2026 Bipartisan lawmakers push for ICE training on recognizing tribal IDs following stops of Native Americans May 12, 2026 From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary clashes set stage for fierce midterm fight May 12, 2026 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Fragile relationship with House GOP has Senate Republicans warning ‘something needs to change’ May 12, 2026 Bipartisan lawmakers push for ICE training on recognizing tribal IDs following stops of Native Americans May 12, 2026 From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary clashes set stage for fierce midterm fight May 12, 2026 AOC-backed $30 minimum wage plan could backfire in unexpected ways, experts warn May 12, 2026 Trump to confront Xi at high-stakes summit over China backing for Iran, Russia May 12, 2026 Michigan Democrats propose package seeking to legalize assisted suicide May 12, 2026 Check out other tags: Most Popular Articles Fragile relationship with House GOP has Senate Republicans warning ‘something needs to change’ Bipartisan lawmakers push for ICE training on recognizing tribal IDs following stops of Native Americans From Nebraska to West Virginia to New Jersey: Primary clashes set stage for fierce midterm fight AOC-backed $30 minimum wage plan could backfire in unexpected ways, experts warn Trump to confront Xi at high-stakes summit over China backing for Iran, Russia Michigan Democrats propose package seeking to legalize assisted suicide Minnesota Senate votes to ban ICE from wearing masks, allow residents to sue for constitutional violations New York crime ‘revolves’ around recidivists — as state’s laws release danger onto our streets