
With more than 95% of the vote in, Virginia voters elected to adopt a new congressional district map on Tuesday that could flip as many as four Republican-held seats, sparking panic within the GOP as the party’s slim majority in the House comes under threat.
“Republicans are already pointing fingers at each other over whether they missed an opportunity to halt Democrats’ growing momentum and pull off an upset,” reads Punchbowl News’ Wednesday report on the results of the statewide referendum. “The implications of a Democratic House majority are enormous. It could mean a third impeachment for Trump, although Democrats claim that’s not on their agenda.”
With more than 3 million votes cast, the unofficial election results showed a narrow victory for those supporting the adoption of the new gerrymandered congressional district map, with 51% voting in favor of the plan, and 49% voting against it. Democrats launched the effort to redraw Virginia’s maps in response to the redistricting effort led by President Donald Trump, who last year initiated Texas’ redistricting plan to bolster Republicans’ chances in the 2026 midterm elections.
With Virginia voters approving the new map, however, which may flip as many as four Republican-controlled seats, coupled with other Democratic-led states such as California adopting their own gerrymandered maps in response to Trump’s redistricting push, the net result of what’s been referred to as the “redistricting wars” may very well end up benefitting Democrats over Republicans come November.
“It’s fair to say that, at this point, Republicans have lost the redistricting wars that they started last year in Texas at Trump’s urging,” Punchbowl News’ report reads.
In an interview Tuesday night, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) appeared to taunt House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for having supported Trump’s redistricting push after securing the victory in Virginia.
“I told Mike Johnson in July of last year that, ‘If you go down this road, it’s not going to work out for you,” Jeffries said, according to Punchbowl News. “And at the end of the day, his best-case scenario was that he would net zero seats, but force at least 10 Republicans, who are incumbent members of his conference, into premature retirement. And that is exactly what has happened.”





