I’ve been covering the left’s slow-motion meltdown over the Supreme Court and its more constitutional rulings for years, but the Senate Judiciary Democrats just dropped a new all-time low. They posted a pair of maps side by side showing Southern congressional districts. On the left: the current setup, where Democrats somehow cling to 24 seats across those states. On the right: what happens when states redraw the lines without race as the deciding factor. Republicans pick up a cool dozen more seats.
The horror!
Then again, I imagine the idea of having to actually show up and do their jobs to get elected, instead of relying on identity politics and manipulating communities of people with tired, old talking points, may indeed be horrific for them.
This is what the Supreme Court conservative supermajority just enabled. pic.twitter.com/iBS2ArVGBD
— Senate Judiciary Democrats 🇺🇸 (@JudiciaryDems) April 30, 2026
Now that their racial gerrymandering game is over, they’re losing their minds. Because fair maps mean more competitive districts. More competitive districts mean voters actually get to pick their representatives, rather than having the outcome preordained by race-obsessed mapmakers. And suddenly, the party that lectures us nonstop about 'democracy' realizes the voters in the South might not love their policies quite as much as the consultants promised.
Sorry, not sorry.
The Supreme Court didn’t 'enable' anything except color-blind redistricting—the exact thing the Constitution demands.
If that costs Democrats a bunch of seats they only held by treating Black voters like electoral props, maybe they should try winning votes the old-fashioned way: with ideas instead of identity politics. The map doesn’t lie. The American people just got a little closer to districts that reflect actual communities rather than racial quotas. And the left is furious about it.
Shocking, I know.
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