Well, Spanberger, Lucas, and Jay Jones didn't get the news they hoped to hear from SCOTUS.
After the Virginia supreme court tossed their new 10-1 Democrat electoral map, Jay Jones and the Dems in Virginia tried to get the United States Supreme Court to do something about it.
Here's how that went.
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Here's Fox News with the details:
Virginia Democrats suffered a major legal defeat after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in a high-stakes redistricting dispute, leaving intact a Virginia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved congressional map overhaul.
The justices denied state Democrats' emergency request to block the Virginia high court's decision, which found the amendment process violated the state constitution because lawmakers advanced the proposal after early voting had already begun in the required intervening election cycle.
SCOTUS acted in a brief unsigned order and no justice publicly dissented.
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Poor, poor Spanberger and Co. Nothing seems to be going their way.
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