Virginia Dems’ Last Hope Of Saving Rigged Maps ‘Is Dead’

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Virginia Dems’ Last Hope Of Saving Rigged Maps ‘Is Dead’

‘You’ll probably hear from the Supreme Court [Friday], but what you’ll hear is a great big nothingness,’ said former AG Ken Cuccinelli.

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Virginia Democrats’ last-ditch effort to save their rigged congressional maps is DOA. The commonwealth’s far-left governor has called the time of death.

“It’s really over. The body is still flopping around on the table, but it’s dead,” former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli told me Thursday in an interview on The Dan O’Donnell Show on NewsTalk 1130 WISN in Milwaukee. 

Cuccinelli, who serves as national chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative, expects the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to bury the Democrats’ desperate application for stay without comment. If this delightful melodrama had a soundtrack it would be Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sounds of Silence.” Gov. Abigail Spanberger, Democrat L. Louise Lucas, the nasty, loudmouthed state senator under a cloud of corruption, and the rest of the insufferable pols once so cocksure all wearing the black garb of mourning and mouthing the words as they lower the coffin filled with the aborted remains of their gerrymandering plan into a fresh grave.

Hello Darkness, my old friend

I’ve come to talk with you again 

“You’ll probably hear from the Supreme Court [Friday], but what you’ll hear is a great big nothingness,” Cuccinelli said. “I don’t think a single justice is going to have a single thing to say about this other than that they will pass on the........

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