PARKER: Gavin Newsom’s Misguided Redistricting Initiative
Governor Newsom aims to counter Texas Republicans by shifting redistricting power to the legislature, potentially adding five Democratic seats and costing taxpayers over $200 million.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to redraw congressional maps to counter Texas Republicans' actions.
- Newsom's proposal aims to shift at least four Republican-held seats to Democratic control in California's House.
- The special election to approve the redistricting plan is set for November 4, with costs potentially exceeding $200 million.
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How Newsom's Redistricting Plan Could Backfire
Newsom's eagerness is understandable. At a time when Democrats in California and nationally want more combativeness from their politicians, Newsom is engaging in a personal clash with the 47th president with very high stakes that he claims he can win.
The battle over redistricting escalates and spreads across the US
The battle over redrawing congressional districts is spreading across the United States. On Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced he will move forward with a plan to approve a new congressional district map in the state, in response to an initiative launched in the Republican-led Texas in mid-July. Seguir leyendo
CA’s ‘Liberation Day’: Gavin Newsom Pitches Gerrymandering Scheme - Liberty Nation News
By James Fite California Governor Gavin Newsom announced his plan to gerrymander-block Texas by, well, gerrymandering in the opposite direction. Texan Greg Abbott believes his state’s new maps – should they clear the legislature – would flip five currently Democratic US House seats to the Republicans. Newsom claims to have some clever new maps that flip five of […]


Star Parker | Gavin Newsom's misguided redistricting initiative
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is upset with Texas. There's a reason he should be upset. California companies are pulling up in droves and moving to the Lone Star State and elsewhere.
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