From Rob Wittman <[email protected]>
Subject The Constitution Isn’t a Strategy Memo
Date February 2, 2026 4:45 PM
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John,



The Virginia Constitution is supposed to restrain power — not bend to it.
In 2020, Virginians amended our Constitution to create an independent
redistricting commission. Sixty-five percent voted to stop politicians from
drawing their own congressional maps.


That wasn’t ambiguous.


Now, mid-decade, Democratic leaders want to amend the Constitution again —
temporarily suspending that framework so they can redraw congressional
districts ahead of 2026.


Even if labeled “temporary,” it sidelines the independent commission voters
demanded.


If politicians can reclaim that authority whenever it’s convenient, the
commission was never truly independent.


Today it’s congressional maps. Tomorrow it could be any constitutional
safeguard that stands in the way of partisan power.


The Constitution is not a political strategy memo.
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You don’t weaken constitutional guardrails because you don’t like the
scoreboard.


I’m fighting to protect the integrity of Virginia’s system — but I need your
help.

Donate today to help us defend the will of Virginia voters.
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Respect for the Constitution shouldn’t depend on who holds the gavel.



- Rob Wittman




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