Newsom accuses Trump of gerrymandering in Texas
- Texas Republicans are redrawing congressional lines to help their party gain House seats.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom is considering options to respond to the changes in redistricting rules.
- Paul Mitchell indicated that California could gain five or six Democratic seats if redistricting occurs.
- Newsom expressed concerns that failing to respond to Republican efforts could jeopardize democracy and the next presidential election.
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Newsom Plans to Redistrict California in ‘Tit for Tat’ Response to Texas
Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed to redraw California’s congressional seats to elect more Democrats if Texas decides to move ahead with redistricting that would favor Republicans, he announced July 25. Newsom held a press conference after private discussions with Democratic Texas lawmakers about what the governor called an “assault on democracy.” The California governor, who has hinted at a presidential run in 2028, said he and other Democratic governors…
California governor signals possible redistricting push in response to Trump-backed efforts in state of Texas
Gov. Gavin Newsom urges state lawmakers to consider changes to redistricting process as Republican-majority Texas moves to redraw maps through special legislative session - Anadolu Ajansı
Newsom weighs options to respond to red state redistricting
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) said he would consider multiple options in California to combat Texas’s redistricting efforts in a press conference with Texas state lawmakers Friday. Texas Republicans are working to redraw their state’s congressional lines, potentially helping the GOP squeeze multiple House flips. Newsom and California’s Democrat-dominated legislature have suggested they could do the same. He suggested California could consider redistr…
Here’s How Gerrymandering Is Silencing Your Voice — And Why That Matters - Rank The Vote
By Mark Bauer Gerrymandering is in the news again, with President Trump encouraging Texas to redraw its congressional district lines to pick up a few seats in the U.S. House. If Texas were to go down that path, California governor Newsom suggested that California could retaliate by redrawing its own Congressional District lines to benefit Democrats. Neither Texas nor California would be able to engage in such hijinks, however, if…
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