'Things are looking bad for you': Internet blasts JD Vance after 'cheating' effort fails
JD Vance on Saturday lashed out against a fellow Republican, and observers were quick to point out that the vice president was apparently frustrated that his attempt at "cheating" failed.
Vance over the weekend took to X to take a swipe at Rodric Bray, a Republican member of the Indiana State Senate. Indiana Republicans stood up to Trump and refused to engage in the mid-cycle redistricting effort that Trump was aggressively pushing.
That news became relevant when Democrats did engage in redistricting activities in Virginia.
"Now, the General Assembly is moving to impose new congressional maps and force a special election in April—maps that would change Virginia’s delegation to 10 Democrats and just 1 Republican," a MAGA account wrote Saturday. "This is power for power’s sake—plain and simple. Elections should be decided in a fair fight at the ballot box, not through shady political gerrymandering. Virginians deserve better."
Vance shared that post and wrote, "I'd like to thank [Bray] for not even trying to fight back against this extraordinary Democrat abuse of power."
"Now the votes of Indiana Republicans will matter far less than the votes of Virginia Democrats. We told you it would happen, and you did nothing," Vance then added.
But users were quick to point out that it was Trump and the GOP that started the recent redistricting push.
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