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Home»Politics»Tennessee Locals Rage as Marsha Blackburn Pushes DeSantis-Style Redistricting: ‘She’s Not Even Pretending’

Tennessee Locals Rage as Marsha Blackburn Pushes DeSantis-Style Redistricting: ‘She’s Not Even Pretending’

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Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonApril 30, 20263 Mins Read
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Image source: YouTube Screenshot (Senator Marsha Blackburn)

Tennessee is now facing its own Florida-style redistricting fight after Marsha Blackburn called for state lawmakers to reconvene and redraw another Republican seat in Memphis.

In a social media post, Blackburn urged the legislature to “redistrict another Republican seat in Memphis,” calling it essential to cement Donald Trump’s agenda and “the Golden Age of America.” She added that she has “vowed to keep Tennessee a red state.”

I urge our state legislature to reconvene to redistrict another Republican seat in Memphis. It's essential to cement @realDonaldTrump’s agenda and the Golden Age of America.

I've vowed to keep Tennessee a red state, and as Governor, I'll do everything I can to make this map a… pic.twitter.com/qljW0mxiqG

— Marsha Blackburn (@VoteMarsha) April 29, 2026

For many locals, that was the problem. The message did not sound like a legal argument or a governance concern. It sounded like an admission.

“She’s not even pretending it’s not gerrymandering,” one Nashville Reddit user wrote, echoing the dominant reaction across the thread.

The proposal follows the same pattern Floridians just watched unfold under Gov. Ron DeSantis, where a Republican-backed congressional map was pushed through with intense backlash over constitutionality, timing, and partisan intent. In Tennessee, commenters saw Blackburn’s post as another example of Republicans openly redrawing voters instead of winning them.

One local summed it up sharply: “Earn the votes, don’t redraw them.”

Tennessee has already been through a bruising redistricting battle. Nashville was split into multiple congressional districts after the last round of mapmaking, a move critics say weakened the city’s political voice. Some residents pointed to that history and argued Blackburn’s Memphis push is not a new strategy, but an escalation.

“They Want To Stay In Power”

The frustration in the Reddit thread was not subtle. Locals accused Republican leaders of using redistricting as a survival tactic, especially in urban areas where Democratic voters are more concentrated.

“They already took a bite out of this apple,” one commenter wrote, referring to the earlier carving up of Nashville.

Another user warned that the “genie is out of the bottle,” predicting more states will keep hardening partisan maps until voters have little realistic chance of changing representation.

The most common complaint was not merely that the map would favor Republicans. It was that Blackburn appeared to say the quiet part openly. Her stated goal was not neutral representation, cleaner districts, or better local alignment. It was keeping Tennessee red.

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That has left many Tennesseans feeling boxed out of their own democracy. Some commenters said they were considering leaving the state if Blackburn becomes governor. Others focused on the immediate political threat, arguing that Memphis voters could be split and diluted just as Nashville voters were.

The reaction mirrors Florida’s backlash as voters see politicians invoking law and procedure while openly pursuing partisan advantage.

In Tennessee, the anger is now centered on one blunt question. If elected officials can say they are redrawing maps to keep power, what is left to pretend?

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