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Offline mystery-ak

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Joel B. Pollak 30 Oct 2025

A new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) indicates that 56% of likely voters support Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Proposition 50, which would gerrymander the state’s congressional map to help Democrats.

The map — unseen by most voters — would replace the one drawn by California’ constitutionally-mandated independent redistricting commission, which voters put into place after passing a referendum in 2008.

The likely effect of the map, created behind closed doors by Democrats, will be to eliminate at least half of the nine seats held by Republicans, who are already underrepresented by half in the existing “independent” map.

Newsom and other Democrats argue that Prop 50 is necessary to “defend democracy,” though effectively it ends the ability of the opposition party to compete fairly for congressional representation within the state.

California’s voters are willing to disenfranchise themselves because Newsom has successfully convinced them that gerrymandering is the best way to fight President Donald Trump, who is deeply unpopular in the state.

Newsom claims that Prop 50 is a response to a move by Texas to redraw several “majority-minority” districts, which will remove five Democrat-held seats. Democrats hope to capture the U.S. House majority next year.

Asked what the biggest problem is facing the country, California voters — perhaps ironically — cited threats to democracy, though arguably eliminating the opposition is a far more direct threat to democratic elections.

“Californians continue to choose political extremism or threats to democracy (40%) as the most important problem facing the United States today, while far fewer choose economic conditions (19%) and immigration (12%) as the top issue,” the poll reported.

There was a sharp partisan split: self-identified Republicans oppose Proposition 50 by a whopping 89% to 10%, and Democrats support it 84% to 14%. Voters in Republican-held districts oppose it, 56% to 42% — nearly the inverse of the state as a whole.

The poll also found that Newsom had a 55% approval rating — far higher than that measured in other polls. It also suggested that Newsom had succeeded in moving the electorate off its initial opposition to Prop 50.

Newsom’s method in Prop 50, as in the 2021 recall election, has been to frame a state issue or election as a referendum on national politics, casting each vote as way of identifying as Democrats and opposing Trump.

The poll was conducted from October 7 to 14 among 1,707 adults and 943 likely voters, with a sampling error of 4% for the latter.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/10/30/poll-newsoms-gerrymander-leads-56-to-43-ca-voters-say-threats-to-democracy-biggest-problem/
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Nothing like violating a state constitution to 'save democracy'.  That's Marxist revolutionary mentality.  The ends justify the means.  By any means necessary. F the citizens.
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Look at this map....    I trying to figure out how this thing could be more gerrymandered than it already is,.  CD8 already looks about 500 miles long, and average <50 miles wide for a chunk of it.   

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This mid-decade redistricting was a really dumb idea.  It's hard to imagine why Trump didn't foresee retaliation from whatever states were controlled by the dems. 

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Sounds like a done deal to me.

Cato observes:
"This mid-decade redistricting was a really dumb idea..."

As I've predicted in previous posts:
We are now seeing an emerging "cold war" between the red and blue states as they rush to redistrict until they can obtain as-close-to-as-possible 100% party representation across all House districts in their respective states.

Who will win?
(as yet, unknown...)

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I saw the ad supporting P 50 by Tom Steyer.

That SOB is as crazy as a sh!thouse rat!  :taz: *bouche*
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