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California Approves Redistricting Measure in Win for Gavin Newsom
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California Approves Redistricting Measure in Win for Gavin Newsom

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

California voters have approved a ballot measure to redraw the state’s congressional map, potentially giving Democrats five more seats in the 2026 midterms.

The Associated Press called the race at 8 p.m., just as polls closed.

The vote comes in response to a similar move from Texas, where Republican leaders redrew their maps this summer to eliminate up to five Democratic seats.

Gov. Gavin Newsom billed the measure as a way to “fight fire with fire” by stopping Republicans from rigging the 2026 midterms. The vote marks a significant win for Newsom, who sold the measure to voters as a way to stop President Trump’s agenda.

“We are done being treated like this,” Newsom said at a rally over the weekend. “What this is all about is Democrats getting back on our toes — not on our heels. Getting our mojo back.”

Republicans currently hold a six-vote majority in Congress. In California’s 52 seats, Democrats hold a 43-9 advantage — but that could grow to 48-4 under the new maps, possibly helping Democrats win control of Congress.

Success was not a foreordained when Newsom proposed the new maps this summer, which, unlike in Texas, required voter approval to change the California constitution.

California voters had previously created an independent redistricting commission to draw lines in a non-partisan fashion — a key element of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s legacy in office. In polls before the campaign, voters were generally supportive of the commission.

But an ad campaign, along with big endorsements from Barack Obama and Kamala Harris, sent a message to Democratic voters that the proposition would offer a golden opportunity to fight back against Trump.

The successful campaign burnishes Newsom’s credentials as a fighter as he is expected to launch a campaign for president in 2028.

The redistricting battle may not be over yet. Other states have considered countering California’s move, including Indiana, Ohio and Florida.

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Gavin Newsom's Redistricting Gamble Makes Him POTUS Front-Runner
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Gavin Newsom’s Redistricting Gamble Makes Him POTUS Front-Runner

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

In a literal and figurative redrawing of the political map, Gavin Newsom‘s Proposition 50 has handily been passed by California voters.

A direct challenge to Donald Trump and his GOP MAGA forces’ gerrymandering attempt to retain control of the House of Representatives in the 2026 midterms, the Golden State initiative allows redistricting to flip up to five Republican seats from California’s Congressional delegation to the Democrats. Replacing the state’s independent commission that usually makes such decisions, the redistricting would permit the Democratic dominated legislature in Sacramento to redraw the congressional district map for 2026 to 2030.

With victory called by CNN and Fox News just seconds after polls closed out West, Newsom’s win comes on a night that saw big Democratic wins in Virginia, New Jersey and for newly-minted Mayor Zohran Mamdani in New York City. Bringing big donors and national spotlight on Newsom, Prop 50 also puts the term-limited Democrat in the pole position for 2028.

While that election is not expected to be top of his agenda, the Governor is scheduled to speak tonight.

In fact, Newsom has already spoken about 2028 — through the prism of 2026.

Long trolling and suing Trump over masked ICE abductions, troops in LA, and more, the clearly ambitious Newsom said the not-so quiet thing out loud in late October and admitted he would “be lying” if he wasn’t thinking about a White House bid in his future. Putting some of his future post the 2026 midterms in the hands of “fate,” the increasingly combative governor said “I’m looking forward to who presents themselves in 2028 and who meets that moment, and that’s the question for the American people.”

Which is I’m running, in any other interpretation. 

It certainly didn’t hurt Newsom that the Arnold  Schwarzenegger-led opposition to Prop 50 seemed to fall apart soon after it started. Sure there were some TV ads and billboards on inland highways, but the impact proved muted.

In terms of cash, the Barack Obama supported Prop 50 saw the state race screaming money.

A big proponent of  Schwarzenegger’s 2010 California Citizens Redistricting Commission, the reclusive Charles Munger Jr.’s poured $30 million into TV ads and more to stop Prop 50. On the other side, billionaire Tom Steyer, who ran briefly for the Democratic POTUS nomination in 2020, doled out nearly $13 million for the measure. Netflix founder Reed Hastings donated $2 million to pro-Prop 50 forces. After former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s promise to raise $100 million to kneecap Prop 50 fizzled out, the California Republican Party put just over $10 million into an anti-Prop 50 campaign.

In maybe the surest measure of the confidence Newsom and team had in Prop 50 passing, last week organizers told donors to stop sending in money as they’d already met their nearly $130 million fundraising goal.

In another swipe at Trump’s authoritarianism moves, Newsom on September 20 signed into law on legislation that bans ICE and other from covering their faces and identities. Set to take effect on January 1, 2026,  the California’s Senate Bills 627, a.k.a. the “No Secret Police Act” is the first in the nation put into law the unmasking and identifying of ICE agents and others. Still hunting down migrants as well as attacking and arresting US citizens in California and other Blue States, the MAGA administration scoffed at the new laws as unenforcible, but the symbolism is apparent.

Earlier Tuesday, after a Trump temper tantrum over California mail-in voting and some Newsom mocking, the Governor’s cocky press team offered up some hard realities of politics in America in 2025.

It is no coincidence that Trump and Miller sent their masked men into Los Angeles ON ELECTION DAY!

Trump & Miller are creating CHAOS in our communities so people who have the right to vote stay home.

It’s a disgusting display of authoritarianism. https://t.co/0BY2dr8JhX

— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) November 4, 2025

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