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GOP voters in Northern California brace for loss of representation in fight for US House
- Residents in Northern California are anxious about a ballot measure to redraw U.S. House maps that could diminish their political power, specifically relating to Proposition 50.
- If Proposition 50 passes, voters in conservative counties will share representation with wealthier coastal communities.
- Local residents view the measure as a form of gerrymandering that removes their representation.
- Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans in the state by nearly 2-to-1, impacting the political landscape.
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GOP voters in Northern California brace for loss of representation in fight for US House
In a stretch of Northern California known for farming, ranching and a rural way of life, residents worry a ballot measure to redraw U.S. House maps is all but certain to dilute what little political power they possess in the heavily Democratic state.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center
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