Back in 2019, Abigail Spanberger spoke out clearly against gerrymandering. She understood then what every fair-minded Virginian knows—that drawing political maps to favor one side undermines the voice of the people. But today, she’s supporting the very kind of manipulation she once opposed. Why? Because this proposal isn’t about fairness—it’s about power. It shifts control away from voters and places it squarely in the hands of politicians, with the potential to turn a closely balanced 6–5 delegation into a lopsided 10–1 advantage for Democrats. That’s not reform. That’s a power grab—plain and simple.
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:02
就算共和黨重劃
吹到多幾多席, 我個人不太相信
攪咁多野, 隨時平手或1席每個洲
因為佢地用2024年 結果去推算
2026年相當利好民主黨
根本無須攪咁多野
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:04
Abigail Spanberger 我相信被迫
但 重劃投票 完左
見到 2025年大幅領先的票
在2026年大縮水
自己民望在VA 急插
所以, 要返自己
黨友極左的 政策要BAN
有利市民 的野要照行
人靚, 心善, 仲要有智慧
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:06
Abigail Spanberger 能力相當強
VA 洲 兩個參議員都好硬淨
唔會點輸
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:07
但如果我就咁睇
2026年, VA, 共和黨 有機會, 多一票, 眾議員
Virginia is allotted 11 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The current delegation is split between 6 Democrats and 5 Republicans
而家6對5, 民主黨6
但你見到經濟急插
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:09
經濟轉差, 你仲起度加稅
你地係唔係痴線
你知唔知, 1992年總統大選
1988年老布殊, 就係講唔加稅
最後加稅, 經濟差, 最後選唔到
VA 無得連任, 但過冷河, 再選可以
Virginia is the only U.S. state that limits its governor to a single four-year term in office. While there is no lifetime limit, the Constitution of Virginia strictly prohibits governors from serving consecutive terms. Former governors are permitted to run again, but only after sitting out at least one full term.
EXCLUSIVE FaceTime with VA Governor Abigail Spanberger
I decided to FaceTime Abigail Spanberger to get answers to the concerns and frustrations so many Virginians have been raising directly from the source.
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:12
VA 洲長影響2026年
因為特朗普撻朵 VA 洲長極左
一上台加稅
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:13
Trump Asked About Virginia Tax Increase Proposals: 'What Do You Think About That?'
Abigail Spanberger's stance on the conflict in Gaza and related accusations of genocide has centered on condemning the humanitarian crisis while avoiding the specific use of the term "genocide" to describe Israeli military actions.
Abigail Spanberger 起加沙問題上, 無講是屠殺
一般市民, 我認為, 可以認為是屠殺
因為 以色列不斷在炸醫院, 學校
市民接受到的 畫面, 就係你打死好多加沙好多人
老人, 婦主, 小孩,, 人道危機
唔夠水, 糧食, 藥物, 這是市民 接受的畫面
非常唔開胃, 以色列在 宣傳自己有幾成功
但你做洲長, 就要小心
你講錯野, 洲的人民, 就會出現文化, 立場對決的沖突
你講左 屠殺, 之後, 未來3年, 人人叫你解釋 是否屠殺
唔答最好 ,這是求生之道
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:32
Abigail Spanberger 起度救緊民主黨, 否決加稅
將 黨內的極左議程, stop
特朗普等緊Abigail Spanberger 犯錯
犯錯就係 將極左議程擺入VA
民主黨嘈Abigail Spanberger 很緊要
但 VA 是好多沉默的中間選民
劃區 民主黨只贏3% 左右
如果 一旦經濟轉差, 加稅, 2026年,
民主黨地方VA 議會同 眾議院會輸得好慘
現在有了輸的伏筆, 要立即取回主導 權
Abigail Spanberger 我認為做得好好, 挽救了 民主黨的選情
大俠2047
28/05/2026 11:34
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger issued over 30 vetoes during the legislative and reconvened sessions. Her tax- and fee-related vetoes specifically targeted measures that would have increased financial burdens on Virginians or expanded regional taxation.
Governor Spanberger vetoed or took action against several notable tax, fee, and related financial bills:
Regional Taxation & Service Fees: She declined to sign multiple local tax bills that would have authorized regional sales and use taxes, as well as new taxes on ride-sharing companies (Uber/Lyft), retail deliveries (DoorDash/Uber Eats), and commercial parking.
"Sleep Tax" Mattress Fee (HB 86): She vetoed legislation that would have established a statewide mattress recycling program, as it would have required a new fee passed directly on to consumers.
Cannabis Retail Framework (SB 391 / HB 1598): After the General Assembly rejected her proposed amendments—which included raising the proposed cannabis tax rate from \(6\%\) to \(8\%\)—she outright vetoed the bill to legalize retail recreational marijuana sales
Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips and Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers clashed during the 2024 Democratic presidential primary when Phillips challenged the Wisconsin Elections Commission for leaving him off the state's ballot.
The Ballot Dispute: In early 2024, state Democratic leaders on the Presidential Preference Selection Committee excluded Phillips from Wisconsin's primary ballot, listing only Joe Biden.
Evers’ Stance: Governor Tony Evers, who was backing Biden's reelection bid, publicly criticized Phillips' subsequent lawsuit to get on the ballot, calling the challenge a "distraction" and "ridiculous".
The Resolution: Despite the pushback from Evers and state election officials, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ultimately ruled in favor of Phillips, ordering that his name be placed on the April 2 primary ballot.