After Callais & Virginia, Democrats don't need to cut corners

After Callais & Virginia, Democrats don't need to cut corners

From The Ron Show by Ron Roberts

May 11, 2026 · 44 min

About this episode

Ron Roberts discusses the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions on gerrymandering and the political strategies Democrats should adopt moving forward.

After the 'Callais' decision by the US Supreme Court, Democrats were already bracing for 'confederate' states to hastily re-draw Congressional maps to eliminate majority black districts, clearly showing southern conservatives having moved on from 'racism' (note: sarcasm). Then came the Virginia Supreme Court deciding that state's hasty left-leaning gerrymander ran afoul of state law (by a 10-1 vote - not even close). So naturally, Democrats initially started grasping at an 'audacious and far-fetched' idea to salvage at least the Virginia gerrymander. To that I say "no. Stop. Don't do this in a fit of desperation." Why? Well it isn't just to take the "high road" that's cost Democrats ground the last few decades. No, it's about seeing an issue a vast majority of Americans agree on: gerrymandering just needs to go away, period. Democrats have tried legislating it away and watched as the Roberts' Supreme Court punted on its opportunity to get rid of it, too. It's a campaign issue. Use it. Use it in 2026. In 2028. In 2030 if necessary. Keep hammering at it until Republicans realize how much the American people are behind it or are so outnumbered they can't stop it…

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Host: Ron Roberts

Topics covered

  • gerrymandering
  • political strategy
  • elections
  • Democrats
  • Republicans
  • Supreme Court decisions

Keywords

  • gerrymandering
  • Democrats
  • Republicans
  • Virginia Supreme Court
  • US Supreme Court
  • elections
  • politics

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Organizations: US Supreme Court, Virginia Supreme Court, Democrats, Republicans

Places: Virginia, Callais

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