The liberal justices on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court just served up a hearty dose of common sense—something Democrats aren’t used to digesting. Hopes were high in the left-wing echo chambers, dreaming of reshuffling the congressional deck in their favor. But let’s be clear: their quest to carve up Wisconsin for the 2026 midterms just hit a brick wall. Conservatives can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing the current maps will stay put, keeping the scales balanced toward America’s values.
🚨 BREAKING: Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court decides NOT to redraw the Congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterms to benefit Democrats.
They have REJECTED hearing a lawsuit brought by prominent Dem lawyer Marc Elias' organization.
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— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 25, 2025
Imagine the uproar if Republicans tried such blatant maneuvering. Cue the indignant cries of “anti-democracy!” Yet, here we are, watching liberal strategists stumble, stunned that their attempts to flip two Republican strongholds into toss-ups got shut down. The real kicker? A liberal-controlled court slammed the door on this scheme, proving once again that not all limits are untouchable, even in left-leaning jurisdictions.
That’s not the only surprise coming out of Wisconsin. The liberal court served another blow to Democratic ambitions by unanimously blocking Governor Tony Evers’ partial veto power. He tried to tweak legislation meant for literacy programs—because who needs clarity when there’s room for interpretive dance around the law? This ruling confirms what conservatives have always known: power needs a leash, and Evers just got yanked back from his overreaching antics.
The message should be clear for Democrats and their well-paid legal teams: their attempts to rewrite laws and tilt playing fields aren’t welcome, even in supposedly friendly courts. Wisconsin’s lawmakers plan to make sure these overreaches don’t happen again by crafting spending bills that sidestep the veto tricks.
It’s a refreshing reality check against the relentless liberal push to manipulate and distort for political gain. Maybe, just maybe, it’s time for Democrats to wake up from their dream of reshaping America in their own image. Is it too much to ask for them to play fair in the sandbox of democracy? Or will they keep trying to knock down the rules when things don’t go their way?