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The redistribution attempt by California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is receiving pushbacks from the Republican in the state assembly, accusing the Democrats of keeping them in darkness and “disintegrating California”.
In the elections, the Vice Chairing of the California State Assembly Committee, GOP Assembly, Alexandra Macedo slammed the Democrats to give them “barely 24 hours” to check the redistributed bill before Tuesday’s hearing – while the Democrats claimed that they had notices advance.
Macedo vowed to defeat the redistribution push, saying, “We are in super-minority, but we are effective, and we will beat it.”
He said that by the time he received the language of the bill as the vice-chairman of the Election Committee, many Democratic co-writers signed. He argued that it meant that the Democrats had their first look, while it was barely 24 hours barely 24 hours before the committee to prepare.,
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GOP Assemblyvuman Alexandra Macedo, who is the vice president of the California State Assembly Committee on elections, is returning against California Democratic village. Relating effort for Gavin Newsom’s “disorganized of California”. (Reuters and Office of Assemblyvuman Alexandra Macedo official website)
Macedo warned that the witnesses appearing at Tuesday’s hearing may have to face legal consequences if they refused to answer her questions.
,Warn me anyone who will testify tomorrow. If you do not answer my questions tomorrow, the lawyer will ensure that you answer them in a court, “he said,” you can run, but you can’t hide. ” ,
Despite dominating California politics, Macedo promised, “We are not backing down from this fight.”
“You are disintegrating the people of California, and we are tired of the democracy dying here,” he said. “We will fight back.”
He said that if the Republican Legislative Assembly is not able to stop the redistribution plans, then their victory will be “in a court or it will be in the ballot.”
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Assembly Republican leader James Galagher spoke in protest against the Democrat’s plan to carry forward a partisan attempt to re -start the map of California Congress at a press conference in Sacramento, California on Monday, August 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Tran Guayen)
Four GOP state MPs have filed a lawsuit California’s Supreme Court The Democrat-controlled Legislature to prevent redistribution push to prevent the legislation from the end of this week.
One of the four Republicans behind the suit, assembly Kate Sanchez told Fox News Digital that she joined the trial because “the California residents had already spoken clearly in the ballot.”
He said, “In 2008, the voters approved the proposal to remove the backstrip power from politicians and give it to an independent civil commission,” he said. “Two years later, with proposal 20, the voters doubled and expanded the power that included the Congress districts, it was passed from a decisive 61% to 39%. Governor Newsom’s plan is a direct effort to undo the mandate that keeps the politicians under control.
Newsom announced that it would carry forward a redistributed map in California to combat the Texas Rejuvenation Bill published by President Donald Trump. On Friday, California Democrats and Democratic Congress’s Campaign Committee (DCCC) released a new district map, which will probably eliminate five GOP Congress seats, the theoretical Republican will receive the theoretically to reduce five additional seats if the recitation push of Texas is successful.
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California village. Gavin gives a speech on Newsom redistribution. (Reuters/Mike Blake)
The California Legislature on Monday introduced a constitutional amendment, which was brought in a referendum vote in November. If passed by California voters, the amendment will allow the legislature to temporarily suspend its nonpartison districting commission and proceed with their redistributed plans set by DCCC.
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Newsom’s office rejected the request of Fox News Digital for remarks, a spokesman said that “he would point to you to the Legislature, it is about the legislative process.”
Fox News Digital also reached the office of the assembly speaker Robert Rivas, which was a Democrat, but did not get any response until the time of publication.
Paul Synehoser of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.