California voters approve Prop. 50
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Republicans, including 'cowardly' Schwarzenegger, take heat for Proposition 50's lopsided loss
California Republicans are blaming each other about their overwhelming loss on Proposition 50, the congressional redistricting ballot measure voters approved on Tuesday in an effort to counter President Trump's agenda.
California Republicans appeared down but not out Wednesday after enduring a resounding defeat on Prop 50, handing Democrats a potential gain of up to five House seats in next years midterms
California's approval of Proposition 50 sets in motion a redistricting plan that could result in pickups of five seats for Democrats in the Golden State — an effort that may ripple beyond California's borders.
Proposition 50, a ballot measure about redrawing the state’s congressional districts, was crafted by Democrats in response to Trump urging Texas and other GOP-majority states to modify their congressional maps to favor Republicans, a move that was designed to maintain Republican control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Republican Assemblyman's Gallagher's two-state plan has little chance of happening due to the Democratic-controlled Legislature.
In Northern California, the new boundaries dramatically reconfigure the 1st, 2nd and 4th congressional districts — forcing current Democratic representatives to introduce themselves to unfamiliar,
Prop. 50, California's congressional redistricting measure, was on the ballot on a high-profile election day that saw Democratic wins in New York, New Jersey and elsewhere.