
"Republicans across the state came together over the weekend for the California Republican Party's annual convention with one issue top of mind for many: to defeat Proposition 50, the Democrat-led redistricting measure that's appearing on the Nov. 4 ballot. With only about a month left before ballots land in voters' mailboxes, it's a sprint for both supporters and opponents of Prop. 50 to get their messages out about why California should or should not redraw its congressional maps mid-cycle."
"Republicans, who oppose Prop. 50, called it the Democrats' way of rigging elections and said much is at stake. Mark Meuser of Dhillon Law Group talks during a panel discussion on Redistricting Lawfare in 2025 Hosted by the Republican National Lawyers Association, Sept. 6, 2025, at the CAGOP, California Republican Party convention in Garden Grove. Behind him, from left, are panel members Will O'Neill, Shawn Steel and Moderator Garrett Fahy(Photo by Steven Georges, Contributing Photographer)"
Republicans gathered at the California Republican Party convention to prioritize defeating Proposition 50, a Democrat-backed mid-cycle redistricting measure on the Nov. 4 ballot. With roughly a month before ballots are mailed, supporters and opponents are racing to persuade voters about whether congressional maps should be redrawn mid-cycle. Opponents characterized Prop. 50 as a Democratic effort to rig elections and warned of high stakes. Panels at the convention addressed redistricting lawfare, featuring speakers including Mark Meuser, Garrett Fahy and other Republican lawyers. Party leaders, including Chairwoman Corrin Rankin, took questions from attendees as the campaign intensified.
Read at www.dailynews.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]