Voters set to accept new maps to help Democrats counter Republican gerrymandering – and check president’s power

California’s Proposition 50 began as a warning from the nation’s largest blue state to its largest red one: don’t poke the bear. But when Texas moved ahead with a rare, mid-decade gerrymander, pushed by Donald Trump as Republicans seek to shore up their fragile House majority in the midterm elections, California made good on its threat.

Now, California voters appear poised to approve a redistricting measure placed on the ballot in August by Democrats and the state’s governor, Gavin Newsom, who have cast it as a chance to check Trump’s power.

“California will not sit idle as Trump and his Republican lapdogs shred our country’s democracy before our very eyes,” Newsom said at a rally, formally announcing the initiative, known as the Election Rigging Response Act.

  • TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I’m not gonna say this is a bad idea, but I am gonna say that California Democrats are masters at using progressive sounding legislation to line the pockets of those in the know.

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      Yep this shores up seats for Democrats and their chosen candidate after they allowed Republicans to do the same in Texas. The only winners here are these two privately run organizations.

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      It’s all business. US is a capitalist country and Republicans and Democrats are the most powerful corporations.