… responded, responded by redistricting without the input of the people to ensure that he got what he wanted. And so, as we have seen efforts at redistricting in other states, Virginia created a plan that was wholly responsive to the actions of other states and temporary in nature. very clearly preserving our bipartisan redistricting commission into the future. And importantly, that had to go through our General assembly for two votes before going on the ballot for a referendum for voters. (01:18–01:26)
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Asserts that Virginia's redistricting plan is temporary and responsive to other states' actions.
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