I need your help to fight back.

Eugene Vindman for Congress

John,

The Supreme Court of the United States has upheld Trump’s gerrymandered maps in Texas and his attempt to rig the 2026 elections in his favor.

This is bad news. For our movement and for Democrats across the country. This decision essentially cleared the way for other states Trump has pressured to redraw maps, like North Carolina, Ohio, and Missouri, to suppress Democratic voters.

Make no mistake: MAGA majorities across the country are seeking to rig next year’s Congressional election to ensure a Republican victory. And now they have Trump and SCOTUS’ explicit approval.

But here’s the thing, John. Virginia is stepping in to fight back — and I’m helping lead the charge. We’re fighting back to ensure that people are heard next year and Trump doesn't get away with rigging elections.

This means a new map in Virginia to level the playing field. And even though new maps reshape my district, I am helping to lead the charge here, and doing everything in my power to stop Trump’s power grab and protect fair representation.

But this fight won’t be easy. Trump is coming after every Democrat who supports redistricting, and he’s made it well known that I am on his list of targets. After all, he just launched a sham investigation into me to kick me out of Congress.

So I need you to stand with me in my fight to flip the House blue, to protect fair voting, and to level the playing field against Trump’s corruption.

What do you say? Will you rush $3 or whatever you can to support our fight to redraw maps in Virginia?

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We’re showing Donald Trump that he can’t rig our elections to his liking. We’re standing up, we’re fighting back — and it starts here, with us.

Eugene


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of rank, title, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Army or the National Security Council.