Newsom’s Election Rigging Act Passes; CA Congressional Republicans Are on the Brink of Extinction – RedState

This Election Day in California there was only one question on the ballot: Gov. Gavin Newsom's Election Fraud Act, Proposition 50, which throws out the maps that the state constitution requires an independent redistricting commission to spend a year drawing and replaces them with maps paid for by the DCCC and drawn by fringe partisans to disenfranchise Republicans.





Although the polls closed just 30 minutes ago, and although people are still voting at some polling places, the race has already been called – Newsom can now boast that California has voter-approved gerrymanders that could destroy the state's Republican congressional delegation.

Newsom put forward the plan as a response to what he called President Donald Trump's power grab, initially saying it would only take effect if Texas went ahead with redistricting, but dropped the mask pretty quickly because his deadline to get the plan on the ballot came before the Texas Legislature decided what they were going to do.

Of course, Newsom and his minions ignored the fact that Texas was forced to change some of its districts as a result of litigation brought by the US Department of Justice under the Biden administration.


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Before Newsom got the proposal on the ballot, Republicans such as former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and financier Charles Munger Jr. they said they would move the fight to Newsom with hundreds of millions of dollars to flood the state with advertising and vote-getting efforts, but much of it didn't materialize with Schwarzenegger spends most of his time during the campaign in Europe and never reached a dead end in the No on 50 campaign:





But California's most popular Republican – and the last one to make any real difference in state politics – has done little to convey the message to voters. Instead of attacking the state against the measure during Tuesday's vote, Schwarzenegger spent a key period of this fall bouncing around Europe, leading a life that one adviser likened to that of “a real-life Forrest Gump.”

Republicans remain frustrated by persistent election integrity problems in the state, including clear return ballot envelopes in some counties and holes in return ballot envelopes that could reveal how a person voted. Many of those who said they were going to vote said they were going to do so in person, but as of Election Day, that had not happened (in-person voting in most California counties begins 10 days before Election Day). As California Republican Party delegate Elizabeth Barcohana said Monday night:

It's the night before election day

4 million California Republicans still haven't voted

These 4 million voters alone could have defeated the 3.3 million Democrats who have voted so far, but they gave up. We have no problem with numbers or fraud. We have a problem with laziness.

Democratic turnout surged on Oct. 18, while Republican and Independent turnout remained low, almost stagnant, even after in-person voting began Oct. 25.






DIVE DEEPER: The fuss over holes in (some) California mail-in ballot envelopes is a suppression of conservative votes


However, the story is not over yet. President Trump said Tuesday that voting by mail in the state is “under very serious legal and criminal scrutiny.”


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