How Democrats plan to reshape California’s congressional delegation and thwart Trump

Ten years after the ability of California voters to draw the boundaries of the congress regions, Gov. Gavin Newsom and other democrats are forcing this partisan to get back.
The redistribution plan shaped in Sacramento and turning to voters in November can change the political view of the Golden State for at least six years, although not longer, and will be very important for the fate of President Trump’s political agenda, who controls the US House of Representatives after the 2026 intermediate elections.
Golden State voters will be echoed throughout the country, kill some political careers and put on others, other states will restructure their own congress regions and increase the profile of Newsom as the best enemy of Trump and the leader of the country’s democratic resistance.
The new maps, drawn by democratic strategists and deputies behind closed doors, were presented to the legislative leaders by the Democratic Congress Campaign Committee on Friday. The state is expected to appear in the November 4th special election vote as well as a constitutional amendment, which will invalidate the voter -approved, independent redistribution commission.
The changes would fluctuate for hundreds of miles from the forests near the Oregon state line to the Death valley and the deserts of the Palm Springs to the US-Mexico border, expand the concepts of the Democrats on California, and further isolate the republicans.
The proposed map will intensify republican voters in a deep red zone and eliminate an internal empire’s seat, represented by the longest -long member of California’s GOP delegation. The plans for the Democrats would increase the reserves of future politicians and support vulnerable officials in the Congress, including two new deputies who won 1000 votes in the autumn last autumn.
“This is the last political war declaration between California and Trump administration,” said Thad Kousser, a professor of political science in UC San Diego.
How will the ballot work work?
In order for the state to revers the independent redistribution process approved by voters in 2010, the majority of California voters would have to approve the measures that supporters call the “election fill response law ..
The state legislature, which the Democrats have a super -intelligence in both the Assembly and the Senate, will deal with the vote compass language next week when the deputies return from the summer holiday. Both rooms must pass the ballot compass with a two -thirds majority and take the invoice to Newsom’s desk by 22 August, and leave the voter guides to mail and leave enough time to print the ballots.
The ballot was not published. However, the decision to approve the new map will ultimately depend on the voters of the state, which supports its independent rediscount in 2010 more than 61%. The registered democrats considered Republican voters with almost two differences in California and provided a determined advantage for their supporters.
Newsom said that the measure would include a “trigger”, that is, the maps of the state will only come into force if a Republican state, including Texas, Florida and Indiana, approves new mid -year maps.
“There is still an output ramp, News I said. “We hope they’re not progressing.”
Ensuring esoteric redistribution and voters to participate in non -year elections will require that Newsom and allies, including organized workers, to start what is expected to be an expected campaign very quickly.
“Write in California, Ko Cousser said. “People don’t focus on it.”
California has no limit to campaign contributions to voting measures, and a measure that draws democrats against the Democrats against Trump and Republicans can turn into a high -bet, high -cost national fight.
“This tens of millions of dollars and an opposition will be determined on Thursday,” Newsom said on Thursday. ” “It is not insignificant considering the 90 -day speed,” the effort to collect donations said.
Voting compass Campaign Website He has been talking about three major financing sources so far: Newsom’s Guercical Campaign, the Main Political Action Committee for the Democrats in Washington and the Manhattan Beach businessman Bill Bloomfield, A Donor for a long time California democrats.
Those who oppose mid -ten years of redistribution are expected to be well financed and will claim to betray the will of the voters who approved the independent congress relocation in 2010.
What’s in question?
The control of the US House of Representatives is in balance.
The party holding the White House tends to lose the home seats during the midterm. Republicans had the razor-razor in the Assembly and the Democrats, who seized the control of the Chamber in 2026, would stop the controversial, right-wing agenda in the last two years of Trump.
Redimidation typically takes place only ten years after the US census. However, starting from Texas, Trump produces Republican states to redraw his lines in the mid -decade to increase GOP’s chances of midterm exams.
In the encouragement of Trump, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called a special legislative session to redraw the Texas congress map to choose five Republican. In contrast, the Democrats of Newsom and other California called their own maps that would support five more Democrats.
Texas Democratic MPs fled the state to reject a core and stop the vote. They faced daily fines, death threats and calls to be removed from the office. After the private session ended on Friday, they agreed to return to Austin, a situation that the democrats of California progress with the red distribution plans.
The situation asks Trump the potential to put everything into a redistributive weapon race to redressing his maps to lean on Indiana, Florida, Ohio and Missouri, while asking for the same blue states, including Newsom New York and Illinois.
California Republicans in Crossheirs
The California Gerrymandering Plan aims to five of California’s nine Republican Congress members: Kevin Kiley in Northern California and Doug Lamalfa, David Valadao and representatives in Central Valley.
The map transforms Republican voters into a fewer ruby -red zone known as “voting sinks .. Some conservative and rural areas will be shifted to the regions where Republican voters will be diluted with the advantage of high voter registration for democrats.
The biggest change will be for Calvert, which will see that the Internal Empire region has been eliminated.
Since 1992, Calvert has been in the Congress and a Lake Elsinore, a expanding Riverside District Region, which contains the main base of Menifee, Palm Springs and Corona. Calvert, who supervised defense expenditures to the Strong Home Appropriations Committee, was easily re -elected last year despite a national campaign that was well -financed by the Democrats.
Under the proposed map, the internal empire would be carved and redistributed, and would be divided into a region represented by representative Young Kim (R-Anaheim Hills). Liberal Palm Springs would be shifted to the area represented by the representative Darrell Issa (R-pb), who would help to invest the region in a narrowly divided swing seat from the Republican.
Congress members did not have to live in their districts, but there would be no obvious seat for Calvert to run unless they run against who or against Issa.
The leaked screenshots of the map began to circulate in the afternoon and led to a violent and urgent return from California Republicans.
The lines said “Third World Dictatorial Things”, Orange County GOP President Will O’Neill X and “Slicing and shrinkage of Orange County cities”.
In Northern California, the borders of the Kiley region would be shrinking to the suburbs of Sacramento to add registered democrats and would be Dogleg. In a mission on the social media site X, Kilay said the voters expect the region to remain the same to “defeat Newsom’s false initiative and confirm the will of California voters”.
The Lamalfa region would move away from the rural and conservative areas on the Oregon border, and in some parts of Sonoma district, more liberal areas will take.
In Middle California, the borders will change to raise representatives. Gray won the election with 187 votes, the narrowest margin in the country last year.
Valadao, a perennial target for the Democrats, would see that the northern border of its region was stretched to the blue suburbs of Fresno. For years, the Democrats tried to solve Valadao, which had a strong democratic voter’s registration advantage on paper, but representing a region where participation among blue voters is lifeless.
Democrats open seats
The maps contain a new congress chair to extend to the southeastern cities of Downey, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier and Lakewood in Los Angeles County. A open seat in the Congress is a rare opportunity for politicians in the Derin Blue Los Angeles district, especially in the district where deputies in the task can continue their jobs for decades.
Some parts of the region were represented by Roybal-Allard, the retired US representative, the first Mexican American woman elected to the Congress. This seat was eliminated in the 2021 redistribution cycle when he lost a congress seat for the first time in California’s history.
Los Angeles District Supervisor Hilda Solis, California Congress committee members of the new seat, he said.
Another possible contestant, former Parliament Speaker Anthony Rendon of Lakewood, launched a campaign for the state director of the schools in late July and may be out of the mixture.
Among the other MPs representing the nearby region or areas, State Senate Blanca Rubio (D-Baldwin Park), State Sen. Bob Archuleta (D-Pico Rivera) and the State Assembly Lisa Calderon (D-Whittier).
In Northern California, the southern end of the Lamalfa region would reach the south of Santa Rosa and Healdsberg, which hosted Senate Pro Tem Mike McGuire. McGuire will be called from the State Senate next year and the new seat can offer the main opportunity to go to Washington.




