• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    That imbalance represents a turnabout from August, when Newsom first moved his proposed map redraw towards the November ballot. At the time polls showed support for the measure, which became known as Prop 50, hovering precariously just over 50 percent. That appeared beatable by a campaign able to mobilize the Republican base while raising enough money to sway the relatively small slice of persuadable centrists.

    Shout out to shitty polls for getting some fascist money wasted

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    Why is this a LAMF topic? It’s just politics. I’m in CA and haven’t seen much advertising about Prop 50 btw.

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      Republicans redistricted to gain an advantage in the midterms assuming democrats wouldn’t. But they did.

      Republicans never thought democrats would redistrict their districts.

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        You forgot to mention that the redistricting was in Texas.

        California democrats decided to propose redistricting in response to Texas.

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          Multiple other Red states have gerrymandered or are in the process of gerrymandering in preparation for the 2026 midterm elections:

          Missouri, North Carolina, Utah, Indiana, Virgina, Louisiana, Ohio, Kansas

          California’s likely redistricting will be more than counteracted in 2026.

          Other Blue states besides California are behind the game, and are planning, along with more Red states, for mid-decade redistricting:

          https://www.newsweek.com/redistricting-map-shows-states-planning-major-changes-10949573

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            Most red states have gerrymandered the shit out of their districts so they’re not gonna be able to squeeze that many more seats. Blue states have a much better chance of counteracting those votes if they all do their own gerrymandering however.

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          And California has the democracy to vote to fight back unlike Texas that the party chooses to do whatever they want.