@seanmdav And one of the SPLC’s plaintiffs in its lawsuit against Mississippi now serves on multiple Senate committees thanks to our Lt. Governor.
Including a redistricting committee.
Pretty embarrassing.
The Mississippi State Senate has Democrats on a redistricting committee who partnered with this group to sue our own state and help elect more Democrats.
Why are they anywhere near this process?
🚨READ IT
The Justice Department just secured a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it reveals some new bombshells
🧵1/20
https://t.co/uRCbnWaBzr
So you’re ok with leaving Republican seats on the table?
That’s loser talk.
Fight on the map. Fight at the ballot box. Fight everywhere.
Spare us the excuses.
“We can redistrict till the cows come home, but the reality is we still have to win seats.”
William Russell joined Mornings with Richard Cross to discuss the congressional redistricting landscape following Callais v. Louisiana, saying that while the process continues to shift in courts and state legislatures, Republicans still have to win with strong candidates, ideas, and a record to run on.
Georgia and Mississippi’s excuse for not redistricting this year gets weaker with every SCOTUS opinion.
The issue is no longer timing.
It’s courage.
Both should be redistricting this year.
Fight or move aside.
🚨 The Supreme Court has restored Alabama’s Legislature-drawn congressional map for the 2026 elections, staying a lower court order that had required use of a court-drawn map with a second Black opportunity district.
@RepLedbetter The courts have cleared the way.
The ball is in your court now, @DelbertHosemann.
Just remove the liberal Democrat from the committee first.
The “it’s too late” excuse just took a major hit.
SCOTUS just allowed a map that had never been used before to take effect in the middle of an election cycle.
Maybe it was never about timing. Maybe it was about courage, @msgop?
🚨 BREAKING: Alabama just showed that Republicans don’t have to surrender.
Mississippi, what are we waiting for?
Why am I the only elected official in Mississippi still talking about redistricting? Where is everybody else?
The US Supreme Court has reinstated a Republican-friendly congressional map in Alabama, letting the state eliminate a majority-Black House district for the November midterms https://t.co/iw7djFGM9b
States around us are redistricting, eliminating Democrat seats, and fighting back.
Some are even recognizing the traditional, nuclear family.
Meanwhile, Mississippi can’t find the courage to do any of it.
It’s time Mississippi joined the fight.