From Rob Wittman <[email protected]>
Subject Two wrongs don’t make a right.
Date November 18, 2025 3:00 PM
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Virginia should lead with fairness — not follow Washington’s chaos.




John,



Last week, I joined my colleagues for a bipartisan forum in Norfolk. What
should’ve been a discussion about avoiding a government shutdown quickly turned
to another fight —redistricting.



Some Democrats argued that because Republican-led states like Texas and North
Carolina changed their maps, Virginia should “respond in kind.”


But as I said then: Two wrongs don’t make a right.


Virginia’s Constitution is different. Our voters are different. And our values
are different.


Two-thirds of Virginians — Democrats, Republicans, and independents — voted in
2020 for a nonpartisan redistricting commission to take politics out of this
process. That’s a promise we should honor, not abandon.

STAND WITH ME TO DEFEND VIRGINIA'S FAIR MAPS
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I know what’s at stake. If this amendment passes, the General Assembly could
redraw districts before 2026 — not for fairness, but for political advantage.


That would silence thousands of Virginians who simply want their vote to
matter.


This fight isn’t about party lines. It’s about integrity — about keeping the
word we gave to voters.


If you agree that Virginia should do what’s right for Virginia, not what’s
convenient for Washington, I’m asking for your support today.

Chip in to defend fair elections in Virginia
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Thank you,
Rob Wittman




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