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California Republicans are challenging their state's voter-approved redistricting plan, adding to the ongoing court battle over gerrymandering.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi explains why the Department of Justice sued California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and how the legal system handles alleged "sanctuary cities" on "Hannity." SEAN HANNITY: Okay,
After the high court washed its hands of partisan gerrymandering disputes, the California Republican Party and U.S. Department of Justice are stuck arguing that Prop 50 was more about race than politics.
"California's redistricting scheme is a brazen power grab that tramples on civil rights and mocks the democratic process," Attorney General Pamela Bondi said.
As the campaign to gerrymander California’s congressional map crossed the $200 million mark, Montanans were buying in, and that includes some Livingston residents.
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Pot Calls Kettle Black As Trump Sues California for Gerrymandering
The administration is hoping the Supreme Court will soon kill voting rights as a motive in redistricting, leaving partisan gerrymandering in place.
As Republicans’ mid-decade gerrymandering efforts push our increasingly fraught democracy through its latest stress test, it raises the very real question: do desperate times require desperate measures in response — as California voters decided by passing a gerrymandering ballot proposal this November?
Dispatch Board California voters have temporarily suspended their state’s admirable anti-gerrymandering law in order to gerrymander a more Democratic-leaning U.S. House delegation. The Golden State’s passage Tuesday of Proposition 50 is the epitome of anti-reform,