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California voters take up Democrats' push for new congressional maps that could shape House control
- California voters are considering a Democratic proposal to change congressional maps, which could potentially target five Republican districts.
 - Governor Gavin Newsom supports this measure, with backing from Barack Obama.
 - Opponents, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, criticize the measure as a power grab, insisting it undermines the independent commission established in 2008 and 2010.
 - The outcome of this proposal may impact the 2026 elections, as Democrats aim to gain seats in a traditionally Republican stronghold.
 
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California voters decide on new congressional map
California voters decide on November 4 whether to approve a new congressional map, a mid‑decade redrawing aimed at giving Democrats up to five extra US House seats. The move is a direct response to Republican gerrymandering efforts in Texas and part of a national battle over control of Congress, as FRANCE 24's Wassim Cornet explains from Los Angeles.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution58%  Center
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C 58%
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