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  • California’s lightning-fast push for partisan redistricting reflects Trump’s new America

    08/24/2025 10:21:10 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 19 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | Aug. 24, 2025 3 AM PT | Kevin Rector, David G. Savage, Melody Gutierrez and Laura J. Nelson
    California’s Democratic supermajority quickly pushed through a redistricting measure that favors their party. Voters will consider it in November. The effort was in response to Texas Republicans adopting a redistricting plan favoring their party, which they took up at Trump’s behest. In an evening social media post about a supremely partisan battle that could reshape American political power for generations, President Trump sounded ebullient.“Big WIN for the Great State of Texas!!! Everything Passed, on our way to FIVE more Congressional seats and saving your Rights, your Freedoms, and your Country, itself,” Trump wrote, of the nation’s most populous red...
  • How Democrats plan to reshape California’s congressional delegation and thwart Trump

    08/15/2025 4:22:13 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 50 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | Aug. 15, 2025 3:47 PM PT | Laura J. Nelson and Seema Mehta
    A decade and a half after California voters stripped lawmakers of the ability to draw the boundaries of congressional districts, Gov. Gavin Newsom and fellow Democrats are pushing to take that partisan power back. The redistricting plan taking shape in Sacramento and headed toward voters in November could shift the Golden State’s political landscape for at least six years, if not longer, and sway which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2026 midterm elections — which will be pivotal to the fate of President Trump’s political agenda.What Golden State voters choose to do will reverberate nationwide, killing...
  • The politics of debris removal prove treacherous for L.A.-area leaders

    02/01/2025 3:41:03 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 14 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | Feb. 1, 2025 8 AM PT | David Zahniser, Laura J. Nelson
    One of the most emotionally charged issues facing Los Angeles-area political leaders since the deadly wildfires is also one of the most basic: How will the government get rid of all the debris?When the week began, L.A. city and county elected officials were facing furious demands to haul it away more swiftly. By week’s end, they were hearing criticism that the process was moving too fast — and that the hazardous waste was being shipped to the wrong places.President Trump first seized on the debris issue during his Jan. 24 visit to L.A. At an awkward roundtable discussion, he told...