VEXIT
Coverage of VEXIT in the Nexus archive.
- ‘VEXIT’ movement reignites as red state invites disenfranchised Virginians to ‘Best Virginia’
West Virginia leaders, including state Sen. Chris Rose, are reigniting the 'VEXIT' movement to attract disenfranchised Virginians following the approval of a Democratic congressional map in Virginia. The effort, inspired by historical secession from Confederate Virginia in 1863, emphasizes preserving Appalachian values and freedom in a 'redder' West Virginia.
- ‘VEXIT’ movement reignites as red state invites disenfranchised Virginians to ‘Best Virginia’
West Virginia leaders, including Sen. Chris Rose, are promoting the 'VEXIT' movement to attract disaffected Virginians following the approval of a Democratic-favored congressional map in Virginia. The movement echoes historical secession efforts from 1863 and positions West Virginia as a refuge for conservative values, targeting urban-vs.-rural political divides.