Responding to Texas: California Plans to Vote on Constituency Reform
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In Texas, the Republicans want to reorganize the constituencies in their favor and thus secure their influence in the U.S. Congress. The Democrats in California hold against it and therefore also plan to reform the constituencies.
In Texas, Republicans are planning a controversial electoral reform in their favor. California Democrats want to "not stand by and watch."
In a dispute over the cutting of constituencies, California's Governor Gavin Newsom responds to Republican plans in Texas to change constituencies for their benefit. At the beginning of November, Newsom wants to vote on a electoral reform in California.
In Texas, the U.S. Republicans are relying on a new cut of the constituencies. They want to secure additional seats in the House of Representatives. California's Democratic Governor Newsom announces countermeasures.
On Thursday, California unveiled a plan to redesign its electoral districts to counter the same redistribution by republican states.
In Texas, the Republicans want to change constituencies in their favor. California's democrats are now following suit. It's about the majority in the House of Representatives.
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