California voters pass Prop 50 to redraw the state's congressional maps, CBS News projects

California Voters Give Green Light to Redrawing Congressional Maps in State, CBS News Projects

In a landslide victory, California voters have approved Proposition 50, a measure backed by Governor Gavin Newsom and legislative Democrats that will redraw the state's congressional districts to make five Republican-held seats more favorable for Democrats. The outcome is seen as a significant countermeasure to recent redistricting efforts in other states, including Texas, which have been criticized for favoring Republicans.

The measure, which was approved by voters on November 4, will replace California's current congressional district maps with new ones that are designed to give Democrats an advantage in the 2026 midterm elections. The changes are intended to make it harder for Republicans to maintain their control of Congress.

Governor Newsom hailed the victory as a "victory for the United States of America" and said that the measure was a testament to the power of democracy. He also called on other states to follow California's lead in recognizing the importance of fair redistricting.

On the other hand, high-profile opponents of the measure, including Republican donor Charles Munger Jr., expressed disappointment and sadness at the outcome. Munger argued that the measure was too technical and complex for voters to make an informed decision about.

Billionaire investor Tom Steyer, who has been a major supporter of Proposition 50, said that the victory was "an enormous victory for our state, our country and our democracy." He also praised Governor Newsom's leadership on the issue.

The passage of Proposition 50 is seen as a significant development in the ongoing debate over redistricting and gerrymandering. The measure is expected to be challenged in court by Republicans, who argue that it is unconstitutional and violates the principles of fair representation.

Overall, the outcome of this election suggests that California voters are increasingly concerned about the role of money in politics and the need for more transparent and accountable government. As the state looks to the future, it will be watching closely to see how the new congressional districts play out in the 2026 elections.
 
I'm thinkin' that this is gonna be a wild ride with these new maps 🀯. I mean, California's already like the ultimate example of a blue state, but now they're basically stackin' the deck against Republicans. It's like, what even is the point of democracy if it's just gonna be manipulated to fit one party's agenda? And don't even get me started on all the court challenges and whatnot... I'm pretty sure we'll be seein' some epic battles over gerrymandering in the next few years πŸ”’. As for Governor Newsom, I guess he should get props for tryin' to make a change happen, but at the same time, it's a bit laughable that he's thinkin' this is gonna be some kinda victory for America 🀣. And then there's Tom Steyer just straight-up trollin' everyone with his "enormous victory" nonsense πŸ™„... overall, I'm just excited to see how this all plays out πŸ˜‚
 
I'm not sure I'm sold on this whole redistricting thing... seems like just another way to manipulate the system to favor one party over the other πŸ€”. I mean, what's next? Redrawing school boards or something? πŸ“š It just feels like a never-ending battle of wits between politicians and their donors. And let's be real, how many of us actually care about the intricacies of congressional districts? Not me, that's for sure 😴. But hey, if it makes you feel better to think you're part of something bigger than yourself, go ahead and celebrate πŸŽ‰... just don't expect me to get all excited about it 😐.
 
I'm loving this 🀩! So, like, California just gave thumbs up to changing their congressional maps, right? And I'm all about it 😊. It's about time someone took a stand against those crazy redistricting efforts that have been going on in other states. I mean, gerrymandering is basically just a fancy word for "rigging the game" 🀯.

And can we talk about how Governor Newsom is hailing this as a victory for America? Like, yes please! We need more leaders like him who are all about promoting democracy and transparency πŸ’ͺ. And kudos to Tom Steyer for being a major supporter of Proposition 50 - he's definitely a billionaire with his finger on the pulse πŸ€‘.

But, I gotta say, it's also kinda interesting that Charles Munger Jr is saying this measure was too technical for voters to make an informed decision. Like, what even is he talking about? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact remains that Californians spoke out and made their voices heard, which is all we should be celebrating about here! πŸŽ‰
 
idk why ppl think gerrymandering is a bad thang πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. its just a way to make sure ur voice gets heard 😊. i mean, who doesnt love a good underdog story? 🐾. california's been doin this for years and it worked out pretty well for dems πŸ™Œ. texas can keep its fancy maps and republican leanings πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. california's got this πŸ’ͺ. and btw, why are ppl complaining about democracy being powerful? isn't that what we're supposed to be fighting for? πŸ€”.
 
OMG 🀯, just what we needed, another excuse for politicians to make a mess of things! I mean, who needs all those lines and shapes on the map anyway? It's like they're trying to create a puzzle blindfolded while running around with a bunch of crayons. And don't even get me started on the "victory for democracy" speech... yeah right, like that's not just a fancy way of saying "we got our way". πŸ™„ Meanwhile, Tom Steyer is over here like "woo, we won!" and Charles Munger Jr is all " boo hoo, I'm so disappointed"... what's with the entitled rich people drama? πŸ˜‚
 
omg u guys can't believe what just happened!! California voters are literally making a change for the better 🀩 like who needs gerrymandering when we can have fair representation πŸ™Œ I'm low-key hyped that Governor Newsom is on board with this and Tom Steyer is being his awesome self πŸ’― it's about time someone took a stand against all the partisan shenanigans 🚫 Republicans are already crying in their tea, but TBH who cares? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ we got this, CA! We're taking back our democracy one redistricting at a time πŸ”₯πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm glad to see Californians taking control of their own destiny πŸ™Œ. It's about time we stop messing around with our electoral system and make sure everyone has a fair shot at representation. I mean, who needs gerrymandering when you can have actual democracy? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The fact that some rich folks are already whining about this is just laughable - the system is rigged, but not in their favor πŸ˜‚. It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out in the courts and how the 2026 elections shake things up...
 
πŸ€” I'm a bit skeptical about this whole thing, ya know? Like, yeah, California's got a good point about gerrymandering and all that, but isn't it kinda weird that they're just redrawing the maps to favor one party? It feels like they're trying to stack the deck, you feel me? 🎲 And what's with the billionaires who are backing this stuff? Like, Tom Steyer and Charles Munger Jr., right? They're super rich guys who probably have a vested interest in making sure Democrats win. Can't we get some more transparency around all this? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Maybe these new maps will actually lead to some real representation and not just a bunch of politicians lining up for the next big campaign donation. πŸ€‘
 
What's up guys... so like I was reading this news about Cali voting yes on redrawing their congress maps and I'm low-key impressed lol. Like, I know some people might say it's gerrymandering but at the end of the day it's just about making sure everyone's voice is heard, right? 🀝 It's crazy how much money can play a role in politics but like, Prop 50 is all about keeping things fair and transparent. So yeah, I'm rooting for the democrats to take control... bring on the 2026 elections! πŸ—³οΈπŸ’ͺ
 
I'm telling ya, this is like something straight outta 2008 when California was all about changing its redistricting maps for the first time in decades 🀯. It's crazy to think that we're still fighting over who gets what congressional seat after all these years... I mean, didn't we learn from our past mistakes? πŸ˜”

Anyway, it seems like California is sending a strong message: we don't want politicians playing games with our electoral map anymore 🎲. And let's be real, this is all about the Democrats wanting to get more representation in Congress πŸ’ͺ.

But what really gets me is how much money goes into these redistricting battles... it's like they're trying to buy votes or something πŸ€‘. I mean, can't we just have a fair map for once? πŸ˜’

I guess only time will tell if this new change will stick and actually give Democrats an edge in the 2026 elections 🀞. But for now, I'm gonna sit back, relax, and remember that California's got its eyes on the prize πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€” what's up with all these changes to voting laws? like i get it, both sides wanna have a say but can't we just make sure everyone has equal access to info so ppl can actually vote for who they want without having some billionaire or whatever tell 'em what to do? and btw, 5 more dem seats doesn't necessarily mean the rep party is gonna lose all their power... sounds like they got some tricks up their sleeve 😏
 
just thought, maybe we should be payin attention to how they redraw the lines instead of just complainin about 'em πŸ€”. this whole gerrymandering thing is gettin old. california's tryin to do somethin' positive here with proposition 50, and it's nice to see governor newsom standin up for what he believes in πŸ‘. but at the same time, we gotta keep an eye on how the courts react to this. can't just sweep everything under the rug and expect everythin' to be okay πŸ’―.
 
just saw this thread and i gotta say, california's move on redrawing their congressional maps is pretty cool 🀩. i mean, it's about time someone took a stand against gerrymandering. as an american living abroad, it's frustrating to see how political map-making can rig the system for one side of the aisle. governor newsom's got some guts for calling out other states to follow cali's lead πŸ™Œ. and yeah, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the 2026 elections... i just hope our democracy stays strong enough to withstand any challenges 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm telling you, this is just another example of them trying to manipulate the system. California's vote on Proposition 50 was basically a test run for the rest of the country. By making it easier for Democrats to win, they're setting up a domino effect that'll make it harder for Republicans to compete in future elections. It's all about controlling the narrative and keeping the status quo. And don't even get me started on Governor Newsom's declaration that this is a "victory for the United States of America". Please, he's just trying to spin it to look good. πŸ€‘ I bet there's more to this story than meets the eye...
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this move by Cali voters! It's about time we start making some changes around here. Redistricting is all about representation and fairness, and it seems like most people are on board with that idea. I mean, who doesn't want to see more Democrats in Congress? πŸ™Œ Plus, it's not like this is going to hurt the economy or anything. It's just good for democracy and stuff. I'm curious to see how it all plays out in the courts though. Maybe we'll finally get some real change around here! 😏
 
omg u wont believe wot happnd in cali!!! so like, they just voted 2 redraw the mapz cuz democrats wanted 2 make it harder 4 republicans 2 win lolol. its a big deaL fer dem! i think its kinda cool dat california is takin initiativz on makin sure gov is more transparent n stuff. idk bout u but im lowkey hyped fer the future elections πŸ€©πŸ—³οΈ
 
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