by Kerry Dougherty

Look who’s doing dabbling in investigative journalism! It’s my old employer, The Virginian-Pilot.

Yep, they were so stunned by “Vote No” campaign literature aimed at black voters on the upcoming redistricting referendum, that they went digging.

Figures.

A man in a light gray suit and glasses gestures while speaking, with an American flag blurred in the background.
Former Republican Delegate A.C. Cordoza. Image credit: Virginian-Pilot

In a story headlined “Who’s Behind An Anti-Redistricting Flyer Invoking Jim Crow?” the paper asked a question absolutely no one was asking. (Except Dem loyalists, that is, who don’t take kindly to black Republicans.)

Left-wingers were indignant. How dare conservatives invoke Jim Crow, only Democrats can do that, which is right since it WAS Democrats who invented Jim Crow.

The Democracy and Justice Political Action Committee paid for the campaign mailer, but campaign disclosures did not initially say who was behind the PAC — inviting speculation from Democrats that a Republican special interest group was involved. But a disclosure form provided Monday by the PAC’s attorney identifies the person behind the PAC as A.C. Cordoza, a Black former Republican state delegate.

Cordoza, who represented Hampton in the House of Delegates from 2022 to 2026, is chairman of Democracy and Justice PAC, which was registered March 5. Cordoza, who lost reelection last year, was the only Black Republican in the House of Delegates during his term.

Cardozo explained his reasoning to the paper. It’s smart and sound. Continue reading.


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