Stu Burguiere
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We're supposed to do really almost any other thing, Glenn.
You can draw a line based on almost anything else except race, which is hilarious because it's the one thing they kept trying to put in.
So they tried this and the Supreme Court wound up saying, I know you covered this, but it's like they wound up saying, look, you can't just draw these lines based on race.
You can use it as kind of
one thing in a recipe if you really want to, but you can't just draw these racial lines, they're not gonna hold.
So they didn't hold and this wound up burning the Democrats in a big way that it could wind up getting a bunch of seats to go from Republicans to Democrats.
Because now these states in the south who have been doing this for years,
have to redraw these districts to align with what the Supreme Court said, which is we shouldn't draw voting lines based on skin color.
So that's part number one.
Part number two is the Virginia situation.
Virginia, they wound up trying to do the same type of thing.
The left went in and they said, well, we're gonna keep pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing.
And they decided to try to make it basically so in this purplish state, there were no Republicans to be seen anywhere.
They pushed this as far as they could go.
And this is something that we caught pretty early on when looking at this race.
The way that they had designed this, Glenn, there are rules in Virginia.
And they have these rules where basically, if you're going to screw with the Constitution, and you're going to screw with the way that these lines are drawn in their system, you have the original legislative vote.
And then you have to have basically another vote by the people to say, hey, we want to throw these bums out.
If they change the rules, we don't like that.
We should have the opportunity to throw these bums out.