Democratic leaders in the California Legislature on Friday threw their support behind Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to bring a potential redraw of the state’s congressional districts to voters in November.

Newsom has urged lawmakers to join a national fight over congressional district lines that could help determine control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections. The governor’s call for maps favoring Democrats appears to have won over legislators after some expressed early concerns about an accelerated push to set aside California’s current nonpartisan district boundaries.

At a press conference in Sacramento, California Democratic leaders appeared alongside legislators from Texas, who fled their home state to delay a Republican-led redistricting effort aimed at boosting the GOP.

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    While I strongly agree this needs to happen, I’d also put 50/50 odds at Trump ending congress before he complies with a democratic speaker. He’ll declare it an insurrection, and institute martial law first.

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      Did you see the leaked memo about using the military against Americans? He’s goimg to take over regardless

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        Of course, although I’m given hope by the fact that they can’t fill ICE recruitment. They’re going to have bigger problems with the military, much worse than they already saw in California.

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    I’ll believe it when I see results because we all know what happened when he told us he’d stand up to PG&E

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    I really don’t like the direction this is going; two wrongs don’t make a right. No matter which way things turn out now it’s going to make anti-gerrymandering laws more difficult in the future, either because everyone’s doing it or the GOP has gerrymandered any opposition out of existence.

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      I get your worries, but “we go high” is how we ended up with fascism, and doing it again is how we kill democracy.

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      it’s going to make anti-gerrymandering laws more difficult in the future

      You don’t get it. This had already happened. This is the courts’ doing Democrats need to start using maga’s tactics against them or we’re all sunk.

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      I really don’t like the direction this is going; two wrongs don’t make a right.

      All to appear ostensibly progressive without alienating their oligarch patrons.

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      The CA the ballot measure isn’t indefinite and the people control whether or not it continues.

      Also worth noting that the initial rules against gerrymandering were put in place via a ballot measure, not by the elected representatives.

      I’m all for this shit if the people continue to have a kill switch.