California has given a resounding thumbs-up to a ballot measure aimed at redrawing electoral district boundaries in favour of the Democrats, effectively countering President Donald Trump's attempts to gerrymander Republican-dominated districts nationwide. By a margin of two-to-one, voters approved Proposition 50, a significant victory for Governor Gavin Newsom that boosts his party's chances of securing control of the US Congress in next year's mid-term elections.
The passage of Proposition 50 could see Democrats potentially win as many as five additional seats in the House of Representatives, offsetting the five seats Texas Republicans are seeking to pick up after Trump urged them to redraw their own maps. Additionally, Republicans expect to gain one seat each from new maps in Missouri and North Carolina, and potentially two more in Ohio.
The move has sparked a heated response from Trump, who labelled the measure as a "GIANT SCAM" on his social media platform Truth Social. Newsom, however, dismissed Trump's claims as the "ramblings of an old man that knows he's about to LOSE". The Governor took to X to declare that voters had sent a powerful message to Trump.
Under the new boundaries, which will apply for elections in 2026, 2028, and 2030, Republicans are expecting their power to be diluted. In one instance, rural, conservative-leaning parts of far northern California will be united with Marin County, a liberal stronghold across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
Former President Barack Obama also weighed in on the issue, stating that Republicans want to "steal enough seats in Congress to rig the next election and wield unchecked power for two more years". Critics, however, argue that this move is a Democratic power grab, even if it's a response to Trump's gerrymandering efforts.
The most prominent critic was former Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who argued that the proposal would "take the power away from the people".
The passage of Proposition 50 could see Democrats potentially win as many as five additional seats in the House of Representatives, offsetting the five seats Texas Republicans are seeking to pick up after Trump urged them to redraw their own maps. Additionally, Republicans expect to gain one seat each from new maps in Missouri and North Carolina, and potentially two more in Ohio.
The move has sparked a heated response from Trump, who labelled the measure as a "GIANT SCAM" on his social media platform Truth Social. Newsom, however, dismissed Trump's claims as the "ramblings of an old man that knows he's about to LOSE". The Governor took to X to declare that voters had sent a powerful message to Trump.
Under the new boundaries, which will apply for elections in 2026, 2028, and 2030, Republicans are expecting their power to be diluted. In one instance, rural, conservative-leaning parts of far northern California will be united with Marin County, a liberal stronghold across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
Former President Barack Obama also weighed in on the issue, stating that Republicans want to "steal enough seats in Congress to rig the next election and wield unchecked power for two more years". Critics, however, argue that this move is a Democratic power grab, even if it's a response to Trump's gerrymandering efforts.
The most prominent critic was former Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who argued that the proposal would "take the power away from the people".