Gaeilge said:
Their community is a ****hole, so no, they shouldn't care since they themselves don't care.
aggiehawg said:
Wisconsin is still a member of ERIC, last I checked. Meaning their voter rolls are full of phantom voters.
The governor just signed the map, so this rating change is now official:
— Kyle Kondik (@kkondik) May 7, 2026
TN-9 Safe D to Safe R https://t.co/4zdmyVTdZR
🚨 NOW: Black woman MIC DROPS a leftist who whined that Tennessee has gotten rid of their "black Congressional district" for the 2026 midterms
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 7, 2026
LIB: We see a black man in TN fight to keep the only black district, being erased!
WOMAN: "There's NO SUCH THING as a 'black' district!… pic.twitter.com/e4GOd57s7n
ALERT: NAACP files civil suit asking court to BLOCK the redistricting in Tennessee, which is poised to eliminate the only Black Voting District in the statehttps://t.co/ndRxHotV7o pic.twitter.com/vUD9FpFyT5
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) May 7, 2026
Prosperdick said:Gaeilge said:🚨 BREAKING: TENNESSEE HOUSE PASSES 2026 REDISTRICTING — and liberals have thrown the chamber into complete and utter CHAOS
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 7, 2026
Democrats are going berserk in a frenzy, WALKING OUT and some even being REMOVED by officers! 🤣
9R-0D Congressional map! 🔥
What a glorious sight to… pic.twitter.com/MMMJwnacmq
I'd love for any lib to show similar behavior from Republicans in all the NE states when they were gerrymandering to ensure ZERO representation for R's despite 30-40% of the constituency.
MAXIMUM REDISTRICTING WARFARE UPDATE
— Caroline Wren (@CarolineWren) May 8, 2026
DONE:
🔵 CA +5
🔵 UT +1
🔴 TX +5
🔴 FL +4
🔴 OH +2
🔴 NC +1
🔴 MO +1
🔴 TN +1
Total: 🔵+6 / 🔴+14
PENDING:
🔵 VA +0 or +4
🔴 LA +1 or +2
🔴 AL +1 or +2
🔴 SC +0 or +1
🔴 MS +0 or +1
Total: 🔵+0-4 / 🔴+2-6
Best case: 🔴+14
Worst case: 🔴+6
I'm very happen to explain this to the national media - but here's EVERYTHING you need to known about the lies being spewed about "racist Republicans" in Tennessee and specifically Memphis. Dems claim the GOP is taking away their "black district." That's not true.
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) May 8, 2026
In 2006,…
Quote:
In 2006, black voters first chose white man Steve Cohen over a black man in the Democrat primary.
In 2008, black voters chose Cohen over a black woman in the Democrat primary.
In 2010, black voters chose Cohen over Willie Herenton in the Democrat primary.
In 2012, black voters chose Cohen over a black woman in the Democrat primary.
In 2014, black voters chose Cohen over a black man in the Democrat primary.
In 2016 black voters chose Cohen over a black man in the Democrat primary.
In 2018 black voters chose Cohen over a black woman in the Democrat primary.
In 2020, black voters chose Cohen over a black man in the Democrat primary.
In 2022, black voters chose Cohen over a black woman in the Democrat primary.
In 2024, black voters chose Cohen over a black man in the Democrat primary.
Meanwhile, during that same time frame predominantly white voters Republican voters nominated a black woman to be their nominee against Cohen SIX times.
So, you tell me which party is racist.
🚨 Chief Judge Shelly Dick has transferred a challenge to Louisiana's suspension of congressional primaries to the panel overseeing the redraw of the state's congressional map.
— SCOTUS Wire (@scotus_wire) May 8, 2026
This panel previously struck down the map as a racial gerrymander and was affirmed by SCOTUS. pic.twitter.com/aa0q5BTiCz
Possible 2030s Census, Post-VRA "Redistricting War" End Result--one that even plausibly holds in a Dem-friendly year...
— Red Eagle Politics (@RedEaglePatriot) May 10, 2026
Red State Changes:
-ID gains a seat due to the census
-UT gains a seat due to the census, opts to keep blue vote sink in SLC (perhaps, wisely)
-TX and FL gain… pic.twitter.com/Ol9S7qBbVF
🚨 JUST IN: Scott Jennings MIC DROPS furious leftists on CNN over redistricting
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 10, 2026
“I hate to ruin your morning, but it’s going to be R+10 or R+11 seats.” 😂👏🏻
“You’ve got Republicans feeling resurgent!” 🔥 pic.twitter.com/IczNZRVs5z
“Not only do you have the Virginia case. You’ve…
Mississippi wants to redistrict, now that the Supreme Court has declared that racist districts are no longer legal. But it was tied up in an appeal relating to its earlier map. No more! A unanimous panel of the Fifth Circuit vacated the district court order and sent it back. pic.twitter.com/cg0Sl2cFhP
— Eric W. (@EWess92) May 11, 2026
Lawsuit over NC State Senate map is over, with Dems agreeing to dismiss case. Rep. Rodney Pierce cites US Supreme Court VRA ruling: "Because of that decision, there is no longer a path open to us to protect the voting rights of Black citizens in my part of the state." #ncpol pic.twitter.com/TtdmnNeHJE
— Bryan Anderson (@BryanRAnderson) May 11, 2026
Earthquake in the attempt to end racist maps. The Supreme Court has agreed to allow Alabama to redraw its maps for the 2026 election. Three Justices note their dissent. This is a huge step forward to ending the consideration of race in southern States' maps. pic.twitter.com/YVEYE8jarQ
— Eric W. (@EWess92) May 11, 2026
#NEW: A new lawsuit has been filed claiming Tennessee's new congressional map, which splits Memphis into three districts, intentionally discriminates against Black voters in violation of the 14th and 15th Amendments. https://t.co/wZntZRf3n2 pic.twitter.com/8KjPL6YJwj
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) May 12, 2026
will25u said:#NEW: A new lawsuit has been filed claiming Tennessee's new congressional map, which splits Memphis into three districts, intentionally discriminates against Black voters in violation of the 14th and 15th Amendments. https://t.co/wZntZRf3n2 pic.twitter.com/8KjPL6YJwj
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) May 12, 2026
Plaintiffs have already filed for a Temporary Restraining Order. The Court invites them to file motions for preliminary injunctions under Section 2 and the 14th Amendment, briefing the effect of Callais.
— SCOTUS Wire (@scotus_wire) May 12, 2026
Read the order here: https://t.co/3zr19N9UN0
— SCOTUS Wire (@scotus_wire) May 12, 2026
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld the new 7R-1D congressional map, which will be used in the 2026 midterms.
— VoteHub (@VoteHub) May 12, 2026
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver's Democratic-leaning Kansas City district has been dismantled and replaced with a Republican-leaning seat.
MO-05 RVI
Before: 🔵 D +12
After: 🔴 R… pic.twitter.com/3sVTBuBw8c
🚨BREAKING: South Carolina Senate kills Redistricting Resolution 29-17!
— Adam Morgan (@RepAdamMorgan) May 12, 2026
5 Republicans joined all Democrats to kill it 👇
Sean Bennett (Dorchester)
Chip Campsen (Charleston)
Tom Davis (Beaufort)
Greg Hembree (Horry)
Shane Massey (Edgefield)
‼️Vote them ALL out‼️
BREAKING — In a late-night vote, Louisiana Republicans have advanced a new congressional map out of committee that would eliminate one of the state’s Democratic-leaning districts.
— VoteHub (@VoteHub) May 13, 2026
The map now heads to the Senate floor for a full vote.
🔴 +1 GOP
🔵 -1 DEM
Quote:
The Congressional Black Caucus, a power center in the Democratic Party for decades, saw its membership rise this Congress to an all-time high of 58 House members.
Now, thanks to a Supreme Court redistricting ruling that's expected to dramatically diminish Black representation on Capitol Hill, the CBC is fighting a five-alarm fire that could devastate its membership.
Quote:
CBC Chair Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., said as many as 19 of the caucus' members could be affected by the redistricting wars in a worst-case scenario, though she noted it's still fluid given that states are still drawing new maps in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling.
"It's devastating. People have sacrificed so much to make this a more perfect union. And here we are, in 2026, seeing this massive regression in all the gains that have been made. It's painful," Clarke told NBC News on Tuesday.
Members of the CBC have already held informal planning sessions to start mapping out a game plan to fight back on multiple fronts both in the courts and on the campaign trail. While that plan is still coming together, much of the strategy is likely to focus on turning out Black voters in November, in part on a message of passing voting rights legislation if Democrats can win back the House. It's less clear where they can have legal success, though the CBC is coordinating with activists and legal groups to challenge state redistricting efforts.
The move thrusts Kemp and his Republican allies back into the center of two of the most combustible debates in Georgia politics a day after the June 16 primary runoffs cement nominees for every statewide office. #gapol https://t.co/TC7qoJndbw
— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) May 13, 2026