Reeves to Jeffries on redistricting loss: "Pound sand"
Virginia Sen. Bryce Reeves (R) praised the state Supreme Court’s decision blocking a Democratic-backed redistricting push, calling it a win for the rule of law. On The Final 5, Reeves rejected arguments that the court undermined voters, saying Democrats violated constitutional limits and “got caught in a pickle.” He defended Virginia’s bipartisan redistricting commission model as a better way forward.
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