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Redistricting

Counterpoints to Nashville Scene coverage of the 2026 Tennessee congressional redistricting fight. Mid-decade map redraws, Memphis splits, partisan motives, and the receipts both parties forget when they're not the ones holding the pen.

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Politics · Redistricting

The Scene Built Four Cover Stories on a Legal Theory a Court Had Already Rejected

The "Seeing Red" package says the Memphis maps are racist, wrong, and "should not be enforced." A unanimous three-judge panel disagreed two days before it ran.

Responding to: "Seeing Red: Outnumbered State Democrats Fight Redistricting in Court," Nashville Scene Cover Package

May 28, 2026 · 3 min read
Politics

Nashville Scene's Gerrymandering Panic Ignores One Inconvenient Truth

The left suddenly discovered partisan redistricting exists. But only after Tennessee Republicans started winning with it.

Responding to: "Opinion: GOP Gerrymandering at Any Cost," Betsy Phillips, Nashville Scene

May 8, 2026 · 2 min read
Politics · Redistricting

Tennessee Republicans Aren't Trump Loyalists. They're Just Winning.

Phillips' theory is that the special session proves the TN GOP is in Trump's pocket. The simpler theory: partisan opportunity, not religious devotion.

Responding to: "Opinion: The Tennessee GOP's Boundless Trump Loyalism," Betsy Phillips, Nashville Scene

May 11, 2026 · 3 min read
Politics · Tennessee Democrats

The Memphis Outrage Is Choreographed From Washington

The anger is real. The script around it is being written in DC. Motycka's piece accidentally tells you who's coordinating Tennessee Democrats' redistricting messaging.

Responding to: "Anatomy of a Gerrymander: Memphis Split in Three," Eli Motycka, Nashville Scene

May 12, 2026 · Updated · 3 min read
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