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GOP Under Fire For Neglecting Crucial VA Referendum While Spending $90M To Save RINO John Cornyn
Republicans are furious after Virginia voters narrowly signed off on a Democrat power grab that could hand the left up to four extra House seats, and critics say the GOP practically slept through it while burning massive money elsewhere.
The vote passed Tuesday in Virginia’s unusual spring special election and is being framed by Democrats as a “temporary” fix. Gov. Abigail Spanberger has said the state should return to the standard redistricting process after the 2030 census.
But on the right, the outrage is simple, Democrats just won permission to redraw the lines mid-decade, and Republicans did not treat it like the emergency it was.
Conservative analysts argue the GOP didn’t lose because the state suddenly turned deep blue. They lost because Democrats outspent them, flooded the airwaves and benefited from ballot language that sold the change as “fairness.” A judge had previously flagged the “fairness” framing as an issue in court fights surrounding the referendum, but the vote went forward anyway.
🚨 BREAKING: Virginia voters have PASSED the egregiously Congressional gerrymandering map, expected to give 10 SEATS to Democrats — only 1 seat to Republicans, per DDHQ
That means over 90% of Virginia becomes represented by DEMOCRATS, disenfranchising a HUGE swath of the entire… pic.twitter.com/eWJ8nKvvw7
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 22, 2026
Meanwhile, conservatives are ripping national Republicans for misallocating resources. Critics point to the relatively modest spending on the Virginia “No” effort compared with the huge money thrown into other political brawls, including expensive battles to protect establishment incumbents. The argument is that a fraction of what was spent elsewhere could have closed the gap in Virginia, especially with turnout looking strong enough to make every margin matter.
FEC: CASH ON HAND
🔴 MAGA Inc — $312M
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🔴 SLF — $166.4M
🔴 RNC — $116.8M
🔴 CLF — $91.4M
🔴 NRCC — $78.2M
🔴 NRSC — $43M
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🔵 SMP — $74.8M
🔵 DCCC — $70M
🔵 HMP — $63.9M
🔵 DSCC — $36.5M
🔵 DNC — $13.9M ($18.4M debt)
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Total
🟥 GOP/Trump: — $807.8
🟦 Democrats — $259.1M— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 21, 2026
RELATED: NEW: Early Vote Reveals Signs Of Hope For GOP In Crucial Virginia Gerrymandering Referendum
The anger also isn’t going away because the consequences could be immediate. Even if lawsuits continue, Democrats are now positioned to lock in a new congressional map that reshapes the 2026 battlefield before Republicans get a chance to recover.
To a lot of grassroots conservatives, this wasn’t just a loss. It was a warning, Democrats are playing hardball to bank House seats, and the GOP can’t keep treating must-win fights like optional side projects.
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