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Gavin Newsom floats November special election for his anti-Trump redistricting push

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08-02-2025, 02:39 PM
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Gavin Newsom floats November special election for his anti-Trump redistricting push
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/0...cting-00487541

The governor has vigorously embraced the party’s push to counter a GOP-friendly Texas gerrymander by buoying Democrats in blue states.

“I’m not going to sit back any longer in the fetal position, a position of weakness, when in fact California can demonstrably advance strength," Gov. Gavin Newsom said. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

By*Jeremy B. White07/31/2025 06:05 PM EDT

SACRAMENTO, California — Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday he will seek to call a November special election to have voters approve new House maps that boost Democrats.

By embracing a public vote, Newsom teed up*a nationalized contest*that opens a prominent front in national Democrats’ efforts to thwart President Donald Trump’s agenda. Newsom has vigorously embraced the party’s push to counter a GOP-friendly Texas gerrymander by buoying Democrats in blue states like California, arguing Trump has left the party no choice.

“I’m not going to sit back any longer in the fetal position, a position of weakness, when in fact California can demonstrably advance strength,” Newsom said at an unrelated news conference.

It would be an enormously expensive and politically perilous campaign. Newsom would be counting on Democrats’ anti-Trump message overcoming voters’ reluctance to return power to politicians for an explicitly partisan exercise.

Newsom and his allies would need to raise monumental sums on a tight timeline so they could inform and turn out voters. And while they could tap into a national network, Trump and conservative opponents could be motivated to wade into the race to rebuke Newsom and the national party.

State lawmakers would also need to go along with the plan. Putting a measure on the ballot would require a two-thirds vote in both houses of the Legislature, and while Democrats wield the necessary supermajorities, Newsom is pushing them into uncertain political terrain.

Sacramento would likely draw new maps in coordination with California’s House delegation, seeking to make Republican-held seats more competitive for Democratic challengers without shifting so many voters out of other districts that it imperils frontline Democrats.

The governor’s remarks were his most detailed yet since*he first vowed to counter Texas’ GOP-buoying gerrymander*by having California redraw its boundaries. Newsom had formerly said he was also considering having the Democratic-dominated Legislature simply draw new maps, circumventing the voters who enshrined an independent commission in 2010.

But Newsom backed away from that option Thursday, signaling he would prefer to put the issue to voters. He said the new maps would remain in place for the next three election cycles, after which the commission would draw new lines as scheduled.

“We’re not here to eliminate the [independent redistricting] commission,” Newsom said. “We’re here to provide a pathway in ’26, ’28, and in 2030 for congressional maps on the basis of a response to the rigging of the system of the president of the United States.”
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LFG! Newsom is the leadership we need and is not afraid to sink to Republican levels of playing dirty and calling them out.

He's survived a recall, which did NOT get enough people in the state to vote for his recall. CA Republicans hate him, but the people of CA, including me, WANT HIM.

I will gladly be voting for him for president next election of he runs.

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If Newsom can get this done, he will be the leader of the Democratic Party. The fighter they need so badly. But this is a long shot. The change would need to be approved by voters.
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They are afraid of Newsom. In my opinion he should've ran for president in the last election and it would've been an incredible blowout. Kamala lost handily to Biden and represented a continuation of the same. She barely had any votes in the primaries against Biden.
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Gavin Newsom pulls this off and he's president in 2028. Democrats just need to see someone who can take out MAGA. Newsom trolling is next level. Man got wit and sarcasm to roast Vance on every platform they go on.
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In MAGA world, he's Einstein.
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It's not only Texas, Supreme Court will be hearing a case about Lousian redistricting that could undermine the Voting Rights Act.

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The Supreme Court upheld Section 2 in its 2022 decision in Allen v. Milligan, the Alabama case that required lawmakers there to add a second majority-Black congressional district.

“To comply with that law, Louisiana must have a congressional map that includes two Black opportunity districts,” Bisognano said in a statement. “If the Court decides to now undo that precedent, it would be a head-spinning reversal of itself.”

Bringing the Voting Rights Act into question makes the case among the most important the court will rule on in its upcoming term. The decision could have nationwide implications, as it could set the standard for the degree to which race can be considered during the election map-drawing process that must occur after each decennial census.
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I think Newsom would have a hard time winning a national election because California is a state people love to hate on. His candidacy would be a referendum on everything people hate about California: the high cost of living, high crime rate, and illegal immigration are just a few ways his opponents can attack him.

Andy Beshear has a better chance in my opinion... He can carry the blue vote, and his connection to a red state might help him convert some red state voters. If he is paired with a swing state running mate, PA AZ, GA... it might be enough.

It is too early to say, but right now, Dems are in serious need of a leader and someone to unite the party.
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