
by Ken Reid
Republicans have so far failed to get the state courts to stop an April 21 referendum to suspend bipartisan redistricting and enable the Democrat-controlled General Assembly to draw new maps to give them a 10-1 advantage in U.S. House races this fall.
And it would also seem Republicans are at a disadvantage to the Democrats โ again! โ in raising the money needed to get the gerrymandering defeated at the polls.
On VPAP.org the other day, I discovered that the top donors in Richmond are not Dominion Power or Michael Bills Clean Virginia, but two Washington, DC-based Democrat groups who are putting a combined in $19 million to pass the referendum.
House Majority Forward, which VPAP listed as giving $10 million, is described on its web site โa progressive, non-profit organization committed to promoting economic growth and opportunity, social justice, environmental stewardship, and democracy in the United States of America. We aim to achieve these core goals through aggressive advocacy of policies that move America in the right direction.โ
The president of House Majority Forward is Mike Smith, a longtime Democratic Party staffer. Mike Smith is also the president of the House Majority PAC, a position he has held since January 2023, according to InfluenceWatch.com.
Punchbowl News Feb. 24 reported the partyโs campaign, Virginians for Fair Elections, has already spent $5.3 million on ads and referenced the $10 million from House Majority Forward.
The other Democrat money group is โThe Fairness Project,โ which is listed at $9 million in donations.
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