The first email above has been public for months. From then-Michigan Chamber of Commerce vice president and redistricting guru Robert LaBrant offering that then-Michigan GOP Congressman Dave Camp would get "whatever he wants" in the redistricting process as part of GOP redistricting strategists' plan to assure a 9-5 GOP congressional delegation "in 2012 and beyond." Previously undisclosed is the second email a couple hours earlier from Camp aide Jim Brandell indicating Congressman Camp found a latest redistricting map "a complete nonstarter." Brandell wrote, "I had to walk him back from a cliff to be honest... He just hated it.... He doesn't want to lose a Republican county like Grand Traverse, then get stuck with a partial Clinton County." Attorneys for the Michigan League of Women Voters intend to introduce the document in the pending federal gerrymandering trial in Detroit as an example of "discriminatory intent" in 2011 redistricting of Michigan's congressional and state legislative districts. The document was filed in federal court in Detroit last weekend.