California House Democrats, led by Governor Gavin Newsom, are pursuing a mid-decade redistricting plan aimed at adding five to seven Democratic seats in Congress before the 2026 elections. This initiative is intended as a direct response to recent Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas. The proposal faces opposition from both parties within the California legislature, which will play a key role in determining its outcome. The plan has drawn criticism for potentially violating the Voting Rights Act. Meanwhile, other states such as Florida and Missouri are also considering mid-decade redistricting, with Florida Republicans aiming to gain three to four seats and Missouri Republicans contemplating redrawing maps to eliminate a Democratic seat. Governor Newsom's redistricting efforts come amid broader political and policy challenges in California, including homelessness and infrastructure projects, which may impact his future presidential ambitions.
On Matters of Policy and Politics, Lee Ohanian and @BillWhalenCA unpack Gov. Newsom's SC visit, his redistricting efforts to add Democratic seats in Congress, and how California's unresolved crises—from homelessness to high-speed rail—could bog down his presidential ambitions. https://t.co/2WEA2OwhUN
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