Schwarzenegger: Newsom’s California redistricting push ‘a big scam’

The HillSaturday, October 18, 2025 at 3:18:05 PM
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Schwarzenegger: Newsom’s California redistricting push ‘a big scam’
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has criticized current Governor Gavin Newsom's push to bypass independent redistricting efforts, calling it a 'big scam.' This controversy arises as Democrats advocate for Proposition 50, which seeks to allow the legislature to draw district lines instead of an independent body. This move is significant as it could reshape political representation in California, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in the electoral process.
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