From Team Wittman <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: This redistricting warning still matters
Date January 7, 2026 8:45 PM
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And it’s becoming more relevant by the day.




John,



In case you missed it, there was an important moment in Washington a few weeks
ago that’s worth revisiting — especially as the Virginia General Assembly
begins its session.



According to Punchbowl News, Congressman Rob Wittman directly confronted
Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger during a Virginia delegation meeting over
Democrats’ plans tooverturn Virginia’s independent redistricting system and
redraw the state’s congressional map mid-decade.



Here’s what stood out from that meeting:


• Democrats openly discussed targeting VA-01 and other GOP-held seats
• Virginia Democrats are pushing to sidestep the independent commission voters
approved in 2020
• Some Democrats are floating extreme maps — as aggressive as 10D-1R
• Rob challenged Spanberger on her past public support for fair, independent
maps


Rob was clear then — and he’s clear now:



Virginia is not a one-party state, and politicians should not be allowed to
redraw districts behind closed doors for political advantage.



As Rob said afterward:


“The people overwhelmingly adopted independent redistricting in 2020, and I
firmly believe that is still what is best for our Commonwealth.”


As the General Assembly debates redistricting this month, that exchange
matters more than ever.

The threat to fair maps — and to VA-01 — didn’t disappear.



It’s moving closer to reality.



That’s why early support and engagement matter right now — before decisions
are locked in.

STAND WITH ROB >>> <[link removed]>

Thank you for staying informed and standing up for fairness,


Team Wittman




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