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Gov. Gavin Newsom took his campaign for California redistricting national Wednesday, as he continues to bolster his standing among Democrats around the country — and help his chances of gaining momentum for a White House bid in 2028.
Democratic state Representative Nicole Collier spent the night in the Texas Capitol building rather than agree to a police monitor amid a contentious partisan struggle over redistricting that is part of President Donald Trump's campaign to keep the national House of Representatives in Republican hands.
Republicans hold a 219-212 majority in the House, with four vacancies. New maps are typically drawn once a decade after the census is conducted. Many states, including Texas, give legislators the power to draw maps. California is among states that rely on an independent commission that is supposed to be nonpartisan.
California’s governor joins Democrats nationally in wanting to stop the president’s aggressive MAGA-based agenda.
The governor must convince Californians to adopt a ballot initiative allowing Democrats to redraw congressional maps and neutralize GOP gains in Texas.
In response to the Texas governor's attempts to redraw congressional districts, adding Republican seats in Congress, Newsom announces plans to redraw California congressional districts
California voters backed independent redistricting for congressional seats and giving it up to counter President Trump creates a moral conflict even for Democrats.
California Republican Assemblywoman Alexandra Macedo is threatening to sue over Governor Gavin Newsom’s redistricting push, which she says is “disenfranchising Californians.” (Office of Assemblywoman