Russell Berman: “Democrats in Virginia desperately want permission from voters to gerrymander the state beyond recognition. They also want Virginians to know how profoundly sorry they are to have to ask.”
Said State Senator Creigh Deeds (D): “I believe that people should choose their representatives. Representatives shouldn’t choose their people.”
“This is typically the main argument against gerrymandering, but for Deeds, it was just the windup to a pitch for his party to cast aside its highfalutin principles and start hurling spitballs back at Republicans.”
Deeds lamented: “We’ve been pushed into a situation not of our own choosing.”

