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Newsom, Booker rally support for California redistricting on DNC call

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and a host of other prominent Democrats have joined forces to rally their party behind California’s redistricting measure. On a call with Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin, and Texas state Rep. Nicole Collier (D), Gov. Newsom made it clear that the Democrats are ready to fight fire with fire.

During the call, Gov. Newsom emphasized the importance of the redistricting measure, stating, “Yes, we’ll fight fire with fire. Yes, we will push back. It’s not about whether we play hardball anymore…it’s about ensuring fair and equitable representation for all Californians.” The governor’s passionate words were met with resounding support from his fellow Democrats.

The redistricting measure, known as Proposition 2, aims to combat gerrymandering and ensure that electoral districts are drawn fairly and without bias. This is a crucial issue for Democrats, who have long been at a disadvantage due to gerrymandering tactics used by their Republican counterparts. With the 2020 census looming, Democrats are determined to take back control of the redistricting process and create a more level playing field for future elections.

Sen. Booker, who has been a vocal advocate for fair redistricting, expressed his support for California’s efforts. “This is a critical moment for our democracy, and we need to come together and fight for fair representation,” he said. “California’s redistricting measure is a step in the right direction and I am proud to stand with Gov. Newsom and my fellow Democrats in this fight.”

DNC Chair Ken Martin echoed Sen. Booker’s sentiments, stating, “The Democrats have always been the party of fairness and equality. With the support of Gov. Newsom and our Democratic leaders in California, we are sending a strong message that we will not stand for any attempts to manipulate the redistricting process.”

Rep. Nicole Collier, who has been a strong advocate for fair redistricting in her home state of Texas, also joined the call to show her support for California’s efforts. “As someone who has seen the impact of gerrymandering firsthand, I know how crucial it is for us to take control of the redistricting process,” she said. “I am proud to stand with my fellow Democrats in California and across the country as we work towards fair representation for all.”

The call served as a rallying cry for Democrats, as they gear up for the 2020 election. With the stakes higher than ever, Democrats are determined to use every tool at their disposal to ensure fair representation for all Americans. And the support from Gov. Newsom and other prominent figures is a clear indication that the party is united in this fight.

In addition to rallying behind the redistricting measure, Gov. Newsom also urged his fellow Democrats to keep fighting for their values and principles. “This is not just about redistricting. It’s about standing up for what we believe in and fighting for a fair and just society,” he said. “I urge all of us to continue pushing back and playing hardball, because that’s what it takes to make meaningful change.”

The call ended on a positive note, with all participants expressing their confidence and determination to see the redistricting measure through to success. With strong leadership from Gov. Newsom and the unwavering support of his fellow Democrats, the party is ready to take on the challenges ahead and ensure that the voices of all Californians are heard in the upcoming redistricting process.

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