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Left-Wing Propagandists Send Virginians Fake ‘Newspaper’ Promoting Democrat Gerrymander

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24.03.2026

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Left-Wing Propagandists Send Virginians Fake ‘Newspaper’ Promoting Democrat Gerrymander

‘If you don’t know that “The Virginia Independent” is David Brock, you are going to be one-shotted by the fact that you are being fed progressive talking points.’

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A dark money propaganda network is distributing campaign mailers masquerading as “newspapers” to convince Virginians to vote in favor of a far-left gerrymander campaign.

Virginia residents may have received a piece of mail from “The Virginia Independent,” which has all the trappings of a local paper. Upon closer inspection, however, a resident might notice that a group called the American Independent Foundation (a nonprofit notorious for these kinds of propaganda efforts) sent the “newspaper.” A reader will also see a United States Postal Service (USPS) postage-paid section listing WP LLC as the payer.

WP LLC may or may not be attempting to appear similar to WP Company LLC, which prints The Washington Post, but a representative from that newspaper confirmed that it had nothing to do with the mailers. Mike Watson, research director for the Capital Research Center and managing editor for InfluenceWatch, told The Federalist he believes WP LLC is just a shell for a left-wing dark money network, which is using the LLC to pay for the propaganda.

Virginians are now just one month away from the April 21 “Election Day,” the deadline for a 45-day voting period in which they will decide the fate of Democrats’ gerrymandering referendum. If approved, the redistricting scheme would redraw state maps and flip four congressional districts from red to blue, effectively disenfranchising more than 1 million Virginia voters with a convoluted map designed to nullify their electoral power.

But this wouldn’t be apparent from this week’s Virginia Independent headline, which stated, “In redistricting debate, Obama........

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