Run, little donkeys, run. The congressional redistricting of the South and Midwest, arising from the GOP’s crushing Supreme Court victory in Louisiana v. Callais, has started. The herd of elephants is charging. And they’re trampling every rural Democrat in their path, from North Carolina to Texas and Missouri.

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The donkeys are forced to cower in their anthill-like cities. The elephants won’t take the biggest ones, or the states that are so Blue, they’re ultraviolet. But they’re taking the rest of the country.

According to my scorekeeping, this is what the scoreboard looks like so far (it’s very early in the process).

  • The Democrats gained six likely-Blue districts: five in California, one in Utah.
  • The Republicans gained 14 likely-Red districts (Texas, Florida, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and North Carolina)
  • This yielded a net gain of eight seats for the GOP.

After the SCOTUS ruling on Calais/VRA, Democrats will now likely lose up to:

-20 Congressional seats

-191 state legislative seats

Once you add in the 2030 Census reapportionment, they will likely lose another 12+ Congressional seats and 12 Electoral votes.

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I emphasize: this is just a progress report “so far.” This is a process. It’s barely getting started. There’s much more in store, and most of it will be painful for the Democrats.

Some projections indicate that the net gain for Republicans, by the November 2028 election, could be as much as 40 seats in both the U.S. House, if such measures as the SAVE America Act and subtracting illegal immigrants from the Census are also taken. This would turn the donkeys’ strategic retreat into a panicked rout.

But the Democrat Party Deep State (DPDS) never rests. While Americans expect fair maps and honest elections, these partisan operators treat congressional districts as personal fiefdoms to be gerrymandered for maximum power. When Republicans play by the rules and draw maps that reflect reality, the left erupts in manufactured outrage. The hypocrisy is thicker than a California fog bank.

New York, Texas, and California started it.

In 2024, New York Democrats gerrymandered away three GOP seats won in 2022.

Texas Republicans decided to fight fire with fire. Gov. Greg Abbott (R) called a special legislative session after the Biden-era Justice Department complained about supposedly discriminatory districts. Democrats, true to form, walked out to deny a quorum and delay the process, then declared victory when the first session expired.

Undeterred, Texas lawmakers passed a new map with five additional Republican-leaning districts. A federal court tried to block it as an illegal racial gerrymander, but the U.S. Supreme Court wisely stayed the ruling, allowing the map to stand for the midterms. The lunatics of the left-wing fringe howled, of course, but facts and the law got in their way.

Led by the ever-scheming Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), California Democrats couldn’t let Texas have nice things. They rammed through a ballot measure to bypass their own independent redistricting commission and redraw maps to create five more safe Democrat seats and offset Republican gains elsewhere.

California voters, perhaps bolstered by 1.5 million illegals, approved the scheme known as Proposition 50. Republicans sued, arguing it violated the Voting Rights Act by favoring certain groups, but courts upheld the new Democrat-friendly lines. Surprise, surprise — the same donkey herd that brays about “democracy” loves raw power plays, when it benefits them.

Then other Red States got into the game.

Florida, under Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), moved forward with a special session to strengthen Republican advantages, adding four seats through legitimate legislative action.

Missouri Republicans redrew their map to make things tougher for Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D), passing it through normal channels. Naturally, it faces lawsuits and a citizen referendum attempt, because passing things through normal channels is considered unconstitutional when it makes inroads into the Democrats’ power.

In North Carolina, GOP legislators adjusted maps to improve their chances in targeted districts. Federal judges allowed it. Business as usual, but Democrats consider it a “threat to democracy.”

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Utah’s saga involved court battles over previous citizen initiatives. The legislature tried a new map, but judges blocked it in favor of one creating a safe Democrat district. Republicans gathered signatures for a repeal effort, only to see it fall short after coordinated opposition.

Even in deep-red states, the left fights tooth and nail to protect every scrap of power, and sometimes wins — thanks to judges nominated by Obama and Biden’s Autopen Committee.

Tennessee and Virginia were amusing.

Tennessee targeted its lone Democrat congressional seat in Memphis, passing a new map that split the district and prompted the incumbent, Rep. Steve Cohen (D), to bow out. So, Memphis may turn out to be the biggest Blue city trampled by the elephant herd.

Cohen is white: much like the victory of white Abigail Spanberger (D) over black Winsome Sears (R) in the Virginia governor’s race, Cohen demonstrates that Democrats are happy to have white politicians represent black people, if those politicians are Democrats. “It isn’t racist when we do it.”

Spanberger tried an aggressive play, ramming through a constitutional amendment to bypass Virginia’s commission and grab four extra seats. After much court drama, including injunctions and appeals, voters approved the maps in a special election, by a slim margin — only for the state Supreme Court to later strike down the referendum on procedural grounds.

In classic sore-loser retaliation, Democrats then proposed forcing the entire state Supreme Court into early retirement, so they could pack it with loyalists. “Desperation” doesn’t even begin to cover it. But at the moment, Spanberger’s gambit is an Epic Fail.

The pattern is crystal clear.

When Republicans redraw maps to reflect population shifts, demographic realities, political support (and, by the way, the Constitution), the propaganda bureaus for the Democrats at CNN and MSDNC screech like it’s the end of civilization.

The SAVE America Act, deporting illegal aliens (many of whom vote illegally), and removing dead and ineligible voters from the voter rolls are also portrayed as “fighting dirty,” rather than fair securing of our elections. But when Democrats engage in blatantly unconstitutional mid-decade power grabs to cancel out those gains, it’s portrayed as noble resistance.

At the keyboard warrior level, the left-wing fringe demands one-way rules: “heads we win, tails you lose.” At the elite level, the DPDS views redistricting not as a constitutional process but as their divine right to perpetual majority status. They cheer independent commissions until those commissions get in the way, then bypass them.

Their outrage is selective, their principles nonexistent.

But we already knew that. Americans see through the charade. These endless court battles and temper tantrums reveal a party terrified of fair competition.

According to the state laws of several other GOP-controlled states, they can’t redistrict in time for the 2026 election. But there’s plenty of time to do it for the 2028 election. The Donkey Party is swirling around in the toilet bowl, and it’s about to take that long, cold plunge down the sewer pipe.

I predicted some time ago that the Donkey Party would become a permanent, regional minority party, representing only the biggest, most decayed cities in America. Louisiana v. Callais accelerated that process to warp speed.

Jim Davis is an IT specialist and paralegal, with degrees in political science and statistical analysis: the underpinning of all science. His work has appeared in Daily Caller, Newsmax, and American Thinker. You can find him as RealProfessor219 on Rumble.

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