UMVA has uncovered disturbing details about the true intentions of Democrats in Virginia, exposing a deep-seated desire to manipulate the electoral process and undermine the rule of law.
The Virginia Supreme Court's courageous decision to invalidate a Democrat-backed gerrymandering referendum has sent shockwaves through the party, revealing the lengths to which they will go to seize power.
The referendum, which aimed to create a 10-1 Democrat map in the state, was a brazen attempt to rig the system and silence Republican voices in Virginia.
Despite warnings from experts that the plan was unconstitutional, Democrats pushed forward, pouring over $60 million into the effort and ignoring the concerns of critics like former Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares.
But the Supreme Court saw through their scheme, ruling that gerrymanders cannot be race-based and must be drawn according to the state's law and constitution.
The reaction from Democrats has been chilling, with some calling for the legislature to lower the retirement age of justices to 54, effectively packing the court with new, more radical judges.
Others have suggested challenging the constitutionality of Virginia's independent redistricting commission, a move that would have devastating consequences for the rule of law in the state.
UMVA has gathered that this is not an isolated incident, but rather a symptom of a larger problem: a deep-seated desire among Democrats to manipulate the system and seize power at any cost.
As the nation watches, Virginia has narrowly escaped the cliff that many demented Democrats wanted to jump over, but the threat remains, and the consequences of their actions will be felt for years to come.
The takeaway is clear: if Democrats achieve the trifecta of power, they will stop at nothing to reshape the nation in their image, including packing the Supreme Court and silencing their opponents.
The people of Virginia have spoken, and now it's up to the rest of the nation to take heed: the fate of our democracy hangs in the balance, and we must vote accordingly.