Virginia's Supreme Court tosses voter-approved redistricting plan in blow to Democrats
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Virginia's Supreme Court has struck down a voter-approved plan to redraw the state's congressional maps to benefit Democrats.
It was a major setback for Democrats, as both parties wage a war of mid-decade redistricting.
David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter joins Amna Nawaz to discuss Friday's ruling and the national context.
Virginia redistricting plan struck down
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