
"Until and after California voters make their voices heard, we are focused on winning back the House, Anna Elsasser, spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said. We are confident that our candidates' track record of getting things done for their communities puts them in the best position to win."
"No amount of gerrymandering can save the radical, out-of-touch Democrats who vote to raise taxes, shower illegal immigrants with taxpayer-funded benefits, and abandon public safety, he said. Next November, voters will send a clear message: corruption loses, Democrats lose, and California families will win."
Proposition 50 would permit California to adopt new gerrymandered congressional maps and could trigger a mid-decade redistricting. Political operations are in limbo as campaigns await the Nov. 4 special election to determine which maps will apply for the 2026 midterms. Most political groups and campaigns contacted reported no changes to strategy or messaging in response to potential map changes. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee emphasized focus on winning back the House and confidence in candidates' community records. The National Republican Congressional Committee expressed confidence in Republican prospects and criticized Democratic policies. Some incumbents are not immediately altering reelection plans.
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