We’re less than two weeks out from Election Day in Virginia, and somehow, against all odds, the Democrat Party has managed to outdo itself yet again. Just when you thought things couldn’t get any uglier, the left does what it does best — panic, manipulate, and twist the rules to protect its grip on power. And this time, it’s coming in hot with a special legislative session, a redistricting stunt, and an all-out assault on the very idea of fair elections. Virginia voters, buckle up.
Let’s start with the slow-motion car crash known as Jay Jones, the Democrat nominee for Attorney General. If you missed it, he’s the guy who thought it was perfectly normal to send texts fantasizing about the brutal deaths of his Republican opponent and that opponent’s children — yes, children — while imagining the wife cradling their dead bodies for dramatic effect. And what have the Democrats done about it? Nothing. Crickets. Why would they? This is the same party that celebrates outrage, fuels resentment, and cheers on rhetoric dripping in rage. Abigail Spanberger herself has told supporters to let their fury drive them. Hate and chaos aren’t bugs in the system — they’re features. They’re the whole point.
And now, right on cue, as Jay Jones drags the party through the mud, Democrats are trying to pull off a last-minute congressional map redraw just days before voters head to the polls. The Democrat-controlled House of Delegates is calling a special session, designed to ram through redistricting changes ahead of November 4 — better known as Election Day. If it smells like a power grab, that’s because it is. This isn’t some minor legislative housekeeping. This is about tilting the board, silencing voters, and rigging future elections before a single ballot is counted.
The special session meeting is official and will be taking place at 4 pm on Monday. pic.twitter.com/SOAG6dn31S
— Brandon Jarvis (@Jaaavis) October 23, 2025
The plan? Push through new district maps, grab more congressional seats, and undermine Republican strongholds like those held by Rob Wittman and Jen Kiggans. This is the left’s answer to Republican redistricting efforts in places like Texas and North Carolina: cheat early, cheat fast, and hope nobody’s paying attention. Speaker Don Scott made the call, and suddenly, the rules of the game are being rewritten while everyone else is still tying their shoes.
But the real kicker? Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican lieutenant governor and GOP nominee for governor, will be forced off the campaign trail during this session. Not only can she not campaign, she can’t fundraise. No one’s saying how long the session will last. That’s not an accident. That’s the move. Sabotage your opponent’s momentum by yanking her off the field ten days before voters hit the polls.
Her campaign called it what it is — a desperate political stunt. And they’re right. The same Democrats who once marched against “kings” are now rigging the calendar to crown themselves the permanent rulers of Virginia politics. Voters aren’t stupid. They see it. They feel it. And with each passing day, the party of Spanberger and Jones reveals just how deep it’s willing to sink to stay in power.
Attorney General Jason Miyares comments on redistricting pic.twitter.com/DwghSnV72z
— Brandon Jarvis (@Jaaavis) October 23, 2025
Peyton Vogel, spokesperson for the Earle-Sears campaign, nailed the mood perfectly. He called it panic. He called it pathetic. And he reminded voters that Winsome is a Marine, a mom, and a fighter. Meanwhile, Abigail Spanberger is playing D.C. hardball, dragging state politics through the swamp she came from. No ideas, no solutions — just procedural tricks and campaign sabotage to protect her party’s fading relevance.
Political analysts are already mapping out how Democrats intend to push this through. Repeal the bipartisan redistricting commission just days before the election. Hope it doesn’t blow back on them in the House of Delegates races. If they win, pass it again in January to meet the constitutional requirements. Attach a referendum for the spring of 2026. Whip up turnout in blue strongholds like Northern Virginia to “save democracy” with a straight face. Then gerrymander the maps in time for summer primaries.
That’s the plan. Pure manipulation. It depends on voters not noticing or caring. It depends on a distracted electorate and a media too cowardly to call it what it is.
The plan here is simple:
>Pass a repeal of the constitutional amendment setting up a bipartisan redistricting commission literally days before the November election.
>Pray this does not result in any sort of backlash in races for the House of Delegates.
>If Democrats win in two…— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) October 23, 2025
But people are paying attention. And this thing can still be stopped. The redistricting scam hinges entirely on Democrats keeping their razor-thin majority. If voters flip just a few seats, the whole thing collapses. That’s what has the left in meltdown mode. That’s why they’re pulling emergency levers and silencing opponents in the final hours.
There’s no tidy wrap-up to this story. Not yet. But what’s happening in Virginia right now is a warning shot to every voter who still believes elections should be won — not stolen through legislative acrobatics and dirty tricks. The clock is ticking. The mask is off. And now it’s up to Virginians to decide if they’ll let the game be rigged right in front of them, or if they’ll put an end to the charade on November 4.





