Good evening, 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
. There were no counter protesters last week, only an occasional gesture and boo. 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 the present.
2.
The Virginia Supreme Court Ruling on the Redistricting Referendum: As you know by now, last Friday, the Virginia Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, along partisan lines, struck down the will of the voters.
Since when did the courts invalidate election results, especially on a technicality? As Jamelle Bouie noted in the May 9 New York Times article, "Democrats Who Are Soft on Republicans Have Got to Go",
On what basis can the State Supreme Court, a creature of that Constitution, invalidate a sovereign decision of the whole people? He goes on to quote James Wilson in his address to the 1787 Philadelphia Convention:
The truth is that, in our governments, the supreme, absolute, and uncontrollable power remains in the people. As our Constitutions are superior to our legislatures, so the people are superior to our Constitutions. Indeed, the superiority, in this last instance, is much greater; for the people possess over our Constitutions control in act, as well as in right. The consequence is that the people may change the Constitutions whenever and however they please. This is a right of which no positive institution can ever deprive them.These are fighting words that Democrats sorely need right now. And Democratic leaders here in Virginia have taken up the fight, calling the Virginia Supreme Court's ruling "judicial defiance" of the "will of the voters" in their emergency application to the U.S. Supreme Court. Republicans have good reason to be worried with Trump's approval ratings in the 30s and voters' increasing frustration with rising fuel and food prices, the housing crisis, the protracted and senseless war on Iran, the ongoing attacks on immigrants and ever-expanding detention centers, and the pervasive corruption of this administration. And now with the gutting of the Voting Rights Act, Republicans are having a gerrymandering heyday, stripping voters of representative government and consolidating even greater wealth and power.
So, let's keep the boxing gloves on and keep up the good fight to rid ourselves of Wittman! These midterm elections will be a referendum on the course and future of democracy.
3. Upcoming Events:
MCDC Meeting, May 16, 2026, at 10:00, Chesapeake Bank Community Room,
10458 Buckley Hall Road
(park in back, enter from rear of building)
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
Best to all,
Butler Knight, Chairperson
Mathews County Democratic Committee