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campaign’s final stretch. Virginia’s contest saw an explosion of outside spending and the involvement of national heavyweights like former President Barack Obama and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, as both sides raced
spending by Democratic-linked groups and others, who poured more than $64m into the main committee backing the referendum. Groups opposing redistricting brought in around $30m. Barack Obama recorded television ads in favor
spending by Democratic-linked groups and others, who poured more than $64m into the main committee backing the referendum. Groups opposing redistricting brought in around $30m. Barack Obama recorded television ads in favor
Virginia Center for Politics, [said in a statement sent](https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/newvaratings/) to Al Jazeera. “However, there are other dominoes that might fall on redistricting, most notably in Florida, where Republicans are meeting
spending went through the roof during the redistricting campaign, raising questions about who funds it.  At a house with windchimes out front, he meets Pat Murphy, who asks what Buck thinks of the president