On this episode of Truth4Change, Juette and Connor discuss Virginia’s redistricting fight, including a Virginia Supreme Court case challenging the validity of a ballot measure that shifted congressional representation from a 6–5 split to a potential 10–1 Democratic advantage. They explore the history of gerrymandering, the political motivations of both parties, and the broader national implications as multiple states pursue mid-decade redistricting.
The conversation also highlights congressional polarization, low approval ratings, and concerns about legislative effectiveness. They conclude by advocating for independent redistricting commissions, campaign finance reform, term limits, and the need for candidates who represent all constituents rather than partisan extremes.