Washington – California will not prevent the Supreme Court Democrats from moving forward on Thursday, which will proceed with the plan to re -prepare the Congress districts.
Republicans were in Golden State Asked The High Court of the state to step into steps and temporarily block the efforts of redistribution, arguing that the Democrat – who is running to plan on the ballot later this year – skirted a rule, in which state MPs needed to wait at least 30 days before passing the newly introduced laws.
But in a judgment late on Wednesday night, the court refused to act, writing that the MPs from the Republican state who filed the case had failed to fulfill their burden of establishing a basis for relief at this time. “
The California Legislature is set to vote on the redistribution scheme on Thursday, which will send a bill to the desk of California Gav Gavin Newsom for approval.
Democratic state MPs in California introduced a set of bills to create new district borders, hoping that five Congress seats will be a step and a step in response to President Trump and a step and a step and Texas Republican Push Opening five Congress districts in Texas in favor of GOP. The Democratic State MPs in California, who have an exaggeration in the legislature, want to immediately pass the bill so that they can put the proposal in front of the voters. 4 November 4 in special election
The proposal of Democrats in California will try to flip five of the nine districts of the state and make them more favorable for Democrats. There are 52 Congress districts in California. Changes may require an amendment to the State Constitution of California to override to the Independent Commission which is currently responsible for the state’s redistribution process.
The fight on district lines may affect mid -term elections next year. The Republican Representatives hold only a thin majority in the meeting, and they want to hold it on, while the Democrats are targeting to withdraw the House.
Newsom, leading a potential 2028 contender, in -charge.
Newsom told reporters on Wednesday, “What are we doing, what we are doing, what is happening in Texas, neutralizes it.” “People have this opportunity with this ballot – November 4 – stand for the rule of law, stand for the government’s coquet branches, yes, Donald Trump, but also stands in the spirit that defines the moment that people are being threatened and people are being threatened.”
In a statement by CBS News, the GOP state MPs sued the revision scheme, said that the Supreme Court’s decision “is not the end of this fight.”
The statement said, “We will continue to challenge this unconstitutional power in the courts and in the ballot box. The people of California are worth impartial, transparent elections, not for the secret backroom deals, not to protect politicians,” in the statement.