Virginia's top court throws out Democratic-backed US House map
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Supporters depart a campaign rally April 11Â against Virginia Democrats' proposed state redistricting constitutional amendment ahead of the referendum special election in Bridgewater, Va.Â
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Former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin speaks during a campaign rally April 11Â against Virginia Democrats' proposed state redistricting constitutional amendment ahead of the referendum special election in Bridgewater, Va.
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Supporters pray April 11 during a campaign rally against Virginia Democrats' proposed state redistricting constitutional amendment ahead of the referendum special election in Bridgewater, Va.
Virginia's top court threw out a new electoral map Friday that was crafted to flip four Republican-held U.S. congressional seats to Democrats, handing President Donald Trump's party a major legal victory ahead of the November midterm elections.
Supporters depart a campaign rally April 11Â against Virginia Democrats' proposed state redistricting constitutional amendment ahead of the referendum special election in Bridgewater, Va.Â
Former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin speaks during a campaign rally April 11Â against Virginia Democrats' proposed state redistricting constitutional amendment ahead of the referendum special election in Bridgewater, Va.
Supporters pray April 11 during a campaign rally against Virginia Democrats' proposed state redistricting constitutional amendment ahead of the referendum special election in Bridgewater, Va.