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Arnold Schwarzenegger vows to fight redistricting plan in California
Former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vows to challenge Governor Gavin Newsom’s redistricting plan in California. Newsom's plan is a response to Texas as the GOP seeks to add five seats to its House delegation.
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Irish Star on MSNArnold Schwarzenegger goes after Gavin Newsom as he vows to 'return power to the people'
Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke out against Gaving Newsom as the sitting governor expressed a plan to gerrymander his own state in reaction to a similar desire from Texas lawmakers
While delivering remarks to a crowd, Newsom tore into President Donald Trump, who has backed Texas Republicans, calling him a “failed president” and the “most unpopular” in modern history. He pledged to “meet fire with fire,” and pointed to how Trump tried to “light democracy on fire” on Jan. 6, and is now ”once again trying to rig the system."
The actor-turned-governor helped overhaul how California draws political maps. In an interview with The New York Times, he said he would fight to preserve that legacy.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who served as California's governor from 2003-2011, said he is "monitoring" the unfolding Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas.
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, R-Calif., has joined the GOP-led effort to fight Gov. Gavin Newsom's, D-Calif., plan to redraw the state's congressional maps to add more Democratic-leaning seats.
HE’LL (PROBABLY) BE BACK — Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is ready to campaign against a partisan gerrymandering plan that current officeholder Gavin Newsom is hoping to place on the November ballot, according to a spokesperson.
A California business group's perennial list of bills it dubs "job killers" once signaled which legislation was unlikely to survive former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto pen.
In a recent appearance on comedian Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, Schwarzenegger recalled that when he first arrived in California, the state’s population was around 20 million. Since then, it has roughly doubled — a surge that, he argued, demanded a proportional increase in housing.
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is ready to campaign against a partisan gerrymandering plan that current officeholder Gavin Newsom is hoping to place on the November ballot, according to a spokesperson.