We now have an estimated price ticket for California’s particular election and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s presidential rollout: $282.6 million.
The Nov. 4 vote entails Proposition 50, which might gerrymander the state to spice up Democratic possibilities of profitable as many as 5 added Home seats within the 2026 midterm election. The intent is to partially compensate for Republican gerrymanders in Texas and different states.
The poll measure has already performed wonders to spice up Newsom’s early standing within the 2028 presidential contest — emphasis on the phrase early. After alienating many in his social gathering by enjoying footsie with the likes of Steve Bannon and the late Charlie Kirk, Newsom has set hearts aflutter amongst these craving for Democrats to “battle again towards Trump,” to quote what has grow to be the social gathering’s chief animating precept and cri de cœur.
One may ask whether or not the not-insignificant price of the particular election is the perfect use of taxpayer {dollars}, or if the sum can be higher spent, as veteran GOP strategist Ken Khachigian recommended in a current Wall Avenue Journal opinion piece, “on firefighters, law enforcement officials, schoolteachers and highway repairs.”
Newsom, in full barricade-manning mode, has stated defending our treasured democracy is “priceless.”
The chairman of California’s Democratic Social gathering, Rusty Hicks, positioned a extra concrete price ticket on the virtues of Proposition 50, suggesting to the Bay Space Information Group that cash spent on the particular election can be offset — after which some — by the billions California would in any other case lose underneath President Trump’s hostile regime.
There may be, nonetheless, an added, if intangible, price to Proposition 50: Successfully disenfranchising thousands and thousands of conservative and Republican-leaning Californians, who already really feel as if they’re ignored and politically impotent.
Underneath the Democratic gerrymander, the already-meager Republican Home contingent — 9 of 52 California Home members — might be minimize virtually in half. Beginning in January 2027, the state’s total Republican delegation may slot in a Jeep Wagoneer, with loads of room to spare.
This in a state the place Trump obtained over 6 million votes in 2024.
The price of California’s particular election is estimated at $282.6 million. The marketing campaign is successfully a roll out for a Newsom presidential bid.
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The would-be autocrat issuing diktats from the Oval Workplace could also be odious to many. However making individuals really feel as if their vote is irrelevant, their voice is muzzled and so they don’t have any stake in our political system as a result of elections are primarily meaningless — at the very least so far as which social gathering prevails — is just not a recipe for a contented and engaged citizenry, or a wholesome democracy.
We have already got a chief govt who has repeatedly demonstrated that he sees himself because the president of crimson America, of those that assist him unequivocally, with everybody else thought to be evil or subversive. We’ve seen how properly that’s labored out.
Is the answer electing a governor for blue California, who — if not overtly scorning the state’s thousands and thousands of Republicans — is keen to render them politically powerless?

Proponents of Proposition 50 say the measure is required to offset Republican gerrymanders in Texas and different states.
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All seven of the key Democrats working to succeed Newsom assist Proposition 50. (The 2 main Republican — and underdog — candidates, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and conservative commentator Steve Hilton, are opposed, which is not any shock.)
Your pleasant columnist put the query to these seven Democrats. What do they are saying to Republican voters who already really feel disregarded and politically unrepresented? As governor, is there a spot for them in your imaginative and prescient of California?
Most, as you’d count on, vowed to be a governor for all: Pink, blue, impartial, libertarian, vegetarian.
Former Rep. Katie Porter famous she served a purple Orange County district and received assist from voters of all stripes “as a result of they knew I wouldn’t hesitate to face up for anybody — irrespective of to what social gathering they belong — who makes life tougher for California households.” She stated in a textual content message she’d convey “that very same tenacity, grit and braveness” to Sacramento.
Toni Atkins, a former Meeting speaker and state Senate chief, texted that she’s “made it a precedence to hear to each Californian — Democrat, Republican, and Impartial.” Assailing Republicans in Congress, she described Proposition 50 as “a solution to battle again now” whereas finally reverting to the impartial redistricting fee that drew up the present congressional strains.
Xavier Becerra, the state’s former legal professional common and a member of Joe Biden’s cupboard, stated he would work to see that every one Californians, no matter social gathering, profit from his management on healthcare, housing and making the state extra reasonably priced. Doing that, he texted, requires preventing Trump and “Republican extremists” searching for to rig the midterm elections.
Betty Yee, the previous state controller, simply completed a marketing campaign swing via rural California, the place, she stated, voters requested related questions alongside the strains of what about us? These huge reaches past the state’s blue coastal enclaves have lengthy been a hotbed of resentment towards California’s ruling Democratic institution.
Yee stated she urged voters there to “have a look at your illustration now.” The Republican-run Congress, she famous, has accredited funds cuts that threaten to close down rural hospitals and intestine badly wanted social safety-net packages. “How is that representing your curiosity?” she requested.
Tony Thurmond, the state colleges superintendent, stated a lot the identical.
“One of many causes that I assist this measure is as a result of California Republicans in Congress who voted for the ‘massive, lovely invoice’ voted for a invoice that they knew was going to throw thousands and thousands of individuals off of medical insurance,” Thurmond stated. “And that’s troubling, and I really suppose that this can be a solution to counter that motion and to make modifications in Congress.”
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and businessman Stephen Cloobeck ignored the query about Republican sentiments and assailed Trump.
Villaraigosa known as Proposition 50 “a brief … direct response to MAGA’s election rigging efforts in Texas.” Cloobeck texted, “This isn’t the way in which it ought to be, however democracy and California are underneath assault, and there’s no manner in hell I’m not going to FIGHT.”
There’s a sure presumption and paternalism to the notion that California Democrats know what’s finest for California Republicans.
However as Thurmond famous, “They’ve a proper to vote it down. We’re placing it in entrance of the voters and giving them an opportunity to train their viewpoints, democratically.”
Each Californian who casts a poll can determine what most closely fits them.
As they need to.