From Democracy Docket:
Democrats must gerrymander to save democracy
By Marc Elias
May 2, 2026
This was an awful week.
For years, we have been watching a slow chipping away of voting rights in our country. This is not only because of a conservative Supreme Court. It is part of a well-funded plan by Republicans to change voting rules to ensure they can win and hold power even as they grow more unpopular.
Extreme gerrymandering and mid-cycle redistricting were not Trump’s first tactic to rig the midterms, and it won’t be his last. It is, however, likely to set off a cascade of more extreme measures.
That is because redistricting is, in nearly every respect, a zero-sum game. When you remove a guardrail, the consequences are immediate and trigger others. A state can change a voting law that disproportionately affects one party or the other. But with redistricting, the effects are immediate and run entirely in one party’s favor.
The only way to stop it is through effective deterrence or reform.
Last July, shortly after Donald Trump first pressured Texas to redraw its congressional map to add five more Republican seats, I advocated for the former. Democrats, I argued publicly, should respond by gerrymandering 15 to 20 seats in states they controlled. I later increased that number to 30.
Republicans made clear they would not be deterred by Democrats simply matching them seat for seat. The only way to stop them was to make clear that Democrats will go further than they will — and mean it.
In recent months, Democrats have done exactly that. The decision to redraw the Virginia map to flip four seats from red to blue was a game changer. For the first time, it put Republicans in the position of playing catch-up. As Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries put it, “we are in an era of maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time.”
It has been working. Pundits started writing that Democrats might benefit from the back and forth. A handful of Republicans began discussing a national ban on gerrymandering.
Then, on Wednesday, came the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais. In an instant, everything changed.
One of my favorite sayings about politics is borrowed from economist Rüdiger Dornbusch: “Things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.”
We are clearly now in the “faster than you thought” phase. The race to gerrymander is accelerating at a dizzying pace.
Just in the last few days, more than a half-dozen states have indicated an intention to redraw their congressional lines to disempower minority voters in order to gain Republican seats. This number is sure to grow.
I have already announced that my law firm will sue any state that tries to use this decision to trample on the legal or constitutional rights of its citizens. Indeed, we have already filed lawsuits and new legal briefs in existing cases to do just that.
But here is the truth: while we will do everything possible to stave this off for 2026, that will become increasingly difficult for 2028 and 2030. By the time states are required to redraw maps after the 2030 census, I fear the entire redistricting process will be near collapse.
Unconstrained by any requirement to ensure minority voting rights, high-powered computers will generate maps optimized for partisan outcomes. With mid-cycle redistricting the new normal, lines will be adjusted every two years to ensure that population shifts do not undo the gerrymander.
Republican-controlled states will split cities into multiple pieces to prevent them from wielding any electoral power. Minority communities will be dispersed and disempowered simply on the grounds that they are more likely to vote for Democrats. Millions of voters will be silenced by GOP operatives wielding a computer and an algorithm.
Democrats cannot afford to combat this with half measures. When California redistricted to match Texas, it sought only five seats. Crucially, it only lifted the ban on gerrymandering until the next census redraw.
To prevent Republican authoritarianism, California and other blue states will need to completely dismantle state obstacles to partisan map drawing — and they must be willing to follow Virginia Democrats’ example of going all in.
I do not relish what comes next. But I will not hide from it either. Democrats support a nationwide ban on partisan and mid-cycle redistricting. If Republicans feel threatened enough to come to the table, then perhaps we can achieve it.
But we are not there yet. Until we are, we cannot unilaterally disarm. We cannot abide by norms that Trump and his party gleefully trample upon. We must use every tool available to fight for every seat, in every state, in every cycle.
Put simply: right now, Democrats must gerrymander to save democracy.
ICAM
From Talking Points Memo:
States Rush to Gerrymander Away Black Electoral Power Following Supreme Court Decision
by Kate Riga and Khaya Himmelman
05.06.26 | 4:40 pm
In states across the old Confederacy and beyond, Republican lawmakers are scrambling to carve up districts once drawn to give Black voters a chance to choose their representatives in government. While districts at the local, state and federal level are all at risk, the most urgent objective, for these lawmakers, is helping Republicans hold Congress in the 2026 midterms.
A Supreme Court decision last week annihilating the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — a crowning achievement of the Civil Rights Era — opened the floodgates for this last-minute, map-drawing scramble. One state, Louisiana, has gone so far as to suspend an election already in progress.
They have a number of articles at the link, keeping up with what’s going on in the States.
Maddow connected all the dots:
We said, when others said, as we rested, that Black people would be ‘NEXT’
NEXT
NEXT
WE WERE FIRST
SINCE 1619
Emoluments Clause
@Emolclause
#BREAKING: Legendary #Maddow: “We are now about sixteen months into what has been from day one, a concerted and intense targeting of Black Americans specifically by this president and by this administration…When Trump and his top political donor Elon Musk then started just lopping off huge swaths of the federal government…the largest and most egregious cuts targeted federal agencies that employed a disproportionate number of Black employees. Reporter Erica Green wrote about this for…NYT: ‘…nothing had moved backwards in the federal government for Black Americans this quickly or this far…since Woodrow Wilson came in in 1912 and resegregated the federal workforce…”😳Emoluments Clause
@Emolclause
More #Maddow: “Since 1965, there has been an executive order in effect. It was signed by LBJ…Since 1965, all federal contractors have been banned by executive order, from discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, sex…Donald Trump rescinded that 1965 rule on his first full day in office. Less than a month later, Trump announced another rule change—rescinded clause 52.222-21…the title of that is prohibition of segregated facilities…That anti-segregation clause has been in government contracts for decades.? Donald Trump overtly reached out to rescind it, which means bluntly, that the federal government NO LONGER explicitly prohibits contractors from having segregated restaurants waiting rooms and drinking fountains. Make America Great Again, right?” 😳
11:20 PM · May 5, 2026
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Until the present Unqualified Mediocre YT Man heading the Department of Defense…
This was the sentiment of the US Military.
Was it perfect?
Absolutely not, but ever since Truman put out that E.O. Desegregating the Military, this was a main sentiment running our Military.
https://youtu.be/LlIqifw5bzg?si=lA1gQQICkIcpEAAr
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philip lewis
@Phil_Lewis_
There have been only four Black congressmen elected to the U.S. House from Louisiana since Reconstruction.
They’re all in this photo.
https://x.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/2052817115954958624?s=20
Marlene Robertson🇨🇦
@marlene4719
When a president of the United States calls a black woman journalist a bitch, silence is not an option.
Shame on her cowardly coworkers.
9:40 AM · May 8, 2026
https://x.com/marlene4719/status/2052760525180706971?s=20
The Road Jess Travelled
@JessPected
It’s soul-crushing to think the rights that people fought & died for didn’t even last a lifetime. Because of conservatives. Because their entire existence has been to undo them.
3:09 PM · May 7, 2026
https://x.com/JessPected/status/2052480954191544799?s=20
ALUTHEDON
@Mbakaza4L
And there it is.
Elon Musk just said he wants to cut Social Security and Medicare, calling them “entitlements”: “That’s the big one to eliminate.”
https://x.com/Mbakaza4L/status/2052364191051264083?s=20
Badlydone Emma is with her #Harris2024
@chemimommy
folks are finally understanding that the only thing that kept white Americans from unfettered, blatant racism was the law: bills signed into law because people voted for the right presentation. White America has been waiting for this moment since 1960s.
There’s a lesson in that
6:15 PM · May 7, 2026
https://x.com/chemimommy/status/2052527747851850228?s=20
Joe Kent
@joekent16jan19
One of the many tragedies of this war is that before the war began the U.S. Intel Community, including CIA, was in agreement that Iran wasn’t developing a nuclear weapon & that Iran would target U.S. bases in the region & shut down the Strait of Hormuz if they were attacked by Israel & the U.S.
The IC also properly assessed that targeting the Iranian leadership would strengthen the regime and embolden the hardliners.
]Despite the professionalism & accuracy of the IC, the narrative & agenda spun by a foreign government- Israel, won the argument & forced us into this war.
We need to understand exactly how this happened to ensure we are never put in this position again.
https://x.com/joekent16jan19/status/2052477681036583183?s=20
Kyle Griffin
@kylegriffin1
Reuters: VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT INVALIDATES DEMOCRATIC-DRAWN CONGRESSIONAL MAP THAT HAD TARGETED FOUR REPUBLICAN-HELD U.S. HOUSE SEATS
9:18 AM · May 8, 2026
https://x.com/kylegriffin1/status/2052754920697110905?s=20
Drew Savicki
@DrewSav
One of the VA Supreme Court Justices who authored the majority is up for reappointment in January. He was appointed to the court when Republicans had control of both chambers.
9:28 AM · May 8, 2026
ProPublica
@propublica
New: In an unprecedented move, the Trump administration has granted industrial facilities in 38 states and Puerto Rico a two-year reprieve from rules under the Clean Air Act. The president is considering exempting even more.
https://x.com/propublica/status/2052680528264896756?s=20
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You do not hate the DOGE people enough. They were boys with toys breaking things they were too arrogant and lazy to understand.
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Go Mr. Harrison!!
Jaime Harrison
@harrisonjaime
With due respect
@jrpsaki
, I think maybe we spoke once while you were at the White House… so I’m not sure how you would know what I thought.
But since you’re curious: I believed the DNC should have been empowered to do its job, organize aggressively not just in the midterms (but also the presidential cycle), communicate directly with the base, and operate as a PARTNER, not a subsidiary whose tweets, press releases, and routine decisions required constant White House approval.
We raised historic amounts and when I did try to ruthlessly define the opposition we were told by folks in WH comms or the Deputy Chief we couldn’t or that our approach or rhetoric was too sharp.
I never sought a policy role but if I thought a policy didn’t make sense politically, particularly for minority communities I respectfully made it known.
But I digress…
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Sean Duffy’s wife, Rachel-Campos Duffy, on the 7 months her family spent on a roadtrip while Sean was supposed to be working as Transportation Secretary: “I’m gonna be really honest. We live in a PornHub world. This is really wholesome good family stuff.”
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This woman was trying to get the hell out of Dodge after she ended up hitting one vehicle with her car and then it just looked like she was literally trying to hit every single car in the parking lot and she did a good job of it. She was finally taken down by victims.
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justasistertryingtotweet
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Good Morning and Happy Friday..Lil man has been hanging around the uncles too long😂😂😂😂
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Rep. Cleo Fields, whose 6th Congressional District was ruled unconstitutional, gives his testimony. Fields pointed out how the only four African-American representatives from Louisiana since 1877 are here. #lalege #lagov
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