Hil lost. She was an appallingly poor candidate running a deplorable campaign against the most flawed candidate in recent history and she lost by the rules in place for both candidates. It's silly to complain about voter suppression in Wisconsin when she didn't even deign to campaign there. Time to move on.
You might have mentioned that the study behind the "voter suppression" was done by a Democratic party affiliated, union funded, Soros funded outfit...but why complicate a nice declarative assertion with more facts than necessary?
Gerrymandering is so sophisticated these days with mass data being available to legislators, I suspect SCOTUS will decide to limit it and there will be winners and losers. It's a little ridiculous.
Democrats could always win some elections and gain control of state houses and be back in the driver's seat but that would require them to actually have a plan and campaign on it. Now that coronations seem to be out of fashion, maybe they will try it.