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BumRushDaShow

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20. AND.... I just spotted this article today (with CA's options) -
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 07:37 PM
Jul 18
Texas Republicans might redraw congressional maps. Democrats plan to strike back

By Brittany Shepherd, Tiffany Li, Oren Oppenheim, and Olivia Osteen
July 18, 2025, 3:13 PM

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California's Gov. Gavin Newsom is being more explicit – telling the Pod Save America podcast that he has spoken to state lawmakers about calling a special session to begin making changes to state law in order to redraw their districts in response to Abbott. "If we're gonna play fair in a world that is wholly unfair, we may have the higher moral ground, but the ground is shifting from underneath us. And I think we have to wake up to that reality," Newsom said.

California has an independent redistricting commission intended to prevent gerrymandering, but Paul Mitchell, an elections and redistricting expert, said Newsom could go around the commission either by getting voters' approval on a ballot measure in a special election or by arguing in court.

A potential ballot measure could halt the commission's authority to draw congressional districts until other states began using similar commissions, and "could all be done in time for the next election" without legal issues. The biggest uncertainty in this scenario would be whether or not voters would support it.

Alternatively, Newsom could argue the commission only has authority over decade-end redistricting, but the legislature can still redistrict mid-decade. Mitchell said it was a coin toss whether the California Supreme Court would uphold this argument.

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Isn't Texas... Gruenemann Jul 15 #1
extremely moonshinegnomie Jul 15 #9
District 5 is in the Dallas area, not Houston or Austin RussBLib Jul 16 #15
We either need to stop promoting this red-blue concept or face reality... Moostache Jul 15 #2
The problem with that thinking is there are many Democrats of lesser means who can't, or don't want to move for a .. electric_blue68 Jul 15 #4
That's why I always said to accomplish this we'd have to offer slightlv Jul 15 #7
Idk, it'd be great if they could be somewhere else, but that's not happenjng... electric_blue68 Jul 15 #14
We on the left need to realize that MASSIVE pushback over DECADES would be required... Moostache Jul 16 #17
Moos.. we think along the same lines, with the same passion... slightlv Jul 17 #19
A return to the concept of Greek city-states mnay be necessary. Moostache Jul 16 #18
The problem with leeches Metaphorical Jul 15 #5
"Trump on Tuesday said he would like to see five new GOP seats in Texas." sop Jul 15 #3
Can two "play at that game"? FBaggins Jul 15 #6
They do have this BumRushDaShow Jul 15 #8
Population growth of 108k in a state of almost 40 million is actually shrinking relative to the rest of the country FBaggins Jul 15 #10
That figure was over a single year. It was 250,000+ total over a couple years (including revisions). BumRushDaShow Jul 15 #11
The 3.3 million nationally was also for a single year FBaggins Jul 15 #12
An example of redrawing and backlash/back-firing BumRushDaShow Jul 16 #16
AND.... I just spotted this article today (with CA's options) - BumRushDaShow Jul 18 #20
It's a regular pattern: Illegal, Immoral and Unconstitutional. rickyhall Jul 15 #13
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