Good morning, fellow Dems,
1.
No Tyrants Tuesday: Our Tuesday protest, an extension of the No Kings Protests, takes place from
4:30-5:30 at Liberty Square Courthouse
. Our protests have garnered more affirmations from passing drivers than the thumbs down and occasional pro-Trump calls. In the event that any of them want to engage, remember...
- When confronted with a situation, first take a few deep breaths to regulate your own nervous system. If you are triggered, things will escalate quickly.
- Get grounded and come up with multiple options, not just one. Such as distract, delegate, delay taking action at present.
2.
The U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Virginia's Appeal to the VA Supreme Court ruling on the Redistricting Referendum:
Gov. Abigail Spanberger stated in response to the court ruling “to nullify an election and the votes of more than three million Virginians” that she would “make sure voters know when and how to cast their votes this year.”
Attorney General Jay Jones responded to the U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow the VA Supreme Court decision to stand by stating that this is another attack on voting rights and the will of "millions of Virginia voters."
We fight on to salvage our democracy.
3. Congressional District 1 Remains in PlaceWe are going to focus our efforts on defeating Rob Wittman. The Historic Triangle Democratic Committee is launching a "No on Wittman" campaign and focusing on the affordability message since that is impacting everyone.
Other CD 1 committees will be purchasing yard signs with anti-Wittman messaging. We will be joining these efforts.
Speaking of yard signs, if you have Don Beyer yard signs, bring them to the No Tyrants Tuesday protest today. Sheila will collect these for the Alexandria Dems.
Speaking of Wittman, last week,
Wittman Watch did a profile of the Democratic primary candidates running against Wittman. In the article, you will find hyperlinks to their campaign websites. Lewis Littlepage suspended his campaign last week. At Saturday's meeting, it was decided that we would invite the candidates to our next committee meeting on June 13 and to the "Picking with the Dems" Crab Steam. Jason Knapp was scheduled to attend the June 13 meeting, and Melvin Tull and Elizabeth Dempsey Beggs have accepted the invitations to attend.
For the big picture of the Congressional elections, trends, and what is at stake,
Ballotpedia offers a comprehensive view.
4.
Gwynn's Island Descendants and the Mathews Branch NAACP, Historical Marker Program and Unveiling,"Black Exodus from Gwynn's Island," May 23, 2026, 11:00 AM, First Baptist Church,
9654 Buckley Hall Road, Mathews, VA
5. Elizabeth Dempsey Beggs is a foster parent, and as part of foster care awareness month, she is combining a political event with a suitcase collection for children entering foster care who often bring their personal possessions in a trash bag.
Best to all,
Butler Knight, Chairperson
Mathews County Democratic Committee