Prop 50 Backed by Prep 50 Could Take GOP Seats in California, Republicans Warn

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The Control Level Leader Fund (CLF), the main fundraising arm for leadership in the house, spent $ 13 million to stop the measure to renew the Californian governor of the will of hope, Gavin Newrom, the good fall of the money waves that support this measure.
That doesn’t mean Republicans have given up hope that voters have rejected Proposition 50.
Rep. Vince Fong, R-Calif., is one of several Republicans who could face serious re-election contention in 2026 if voters approve new congressional maps for consideration.
“Thank you to the CLF that stepped up to help us fight with the newspaper and its progressive puppies that made it their machine to block our federal law,” said Fong when $13 million will be enough to convince the voters.
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Rep. Vince Fong, R-Calif. (Bill Clark/Getty Images)
“Fair representation at the bavot. We continue to do everything we can to get votes and stop power outages that will silence the voice of Californians,” he said.
Voters will consider 50 interviews on November 4.
The California Secretary of State’s campaign finance reporting revealed that CLF has made three transfers since Newloom admitted to diversion 50 on Aug 21.
CLF pays $5 million on September 5 for sending anti-messages. The Committee made two other donations: $5 million on Oct. 3 and another $3 Million in Oct. 14 – Both in the California Republican Party.
“The Ronmessional Leadership Fund has spent $13 million in California to protect our members from your corrupt, power-hungry Demountmajelity,” said Clf spokesman Tornn Sinclair of the transferors. “Californians should vote on Prop 50 because the last thing California Democrats need is superpowers.”
Northern California voters step into the fight for Prop 50 Redipringt
Despite the CLF’s support, proponents of Proposition 50 have largely come out against it. According to the Secretary of State of California, the New “by Ebos” with 50 “Healtrain Vehicle won more than $ 88 million itself.
Newloom repeatedly lamented his efforts as a necessary duplication of similar Republican-led efforts at reconstruction in Texas.

According to the Secretary of State of California, Gov. Gavin Newlom’s “yes” at 50 “Healtrain Vehicle Peendraing raised more than $88 million. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
If successful, Proposition 50 would temporarily amend the California constitution, the state’s rejection of Grymander
By spreading their districts in areas that have historically voted for Democrats, Proposition 50 aims to reduce Republican electoral strength. Because of the bad black marriages in the house of representatives, even one or two party seats can decide the balance of power in the basement of Congress and, increasingly, in Washington, DC
Voting is underway for the 2025 election that could determine whether the Rubliphals hold the house in the 2026 Midterms
Findings from the Public Compholan Institute of California show that the majority of voters say they will vote on Nov 4. A survey released Wednesday, polls released Wednesday.
Besides the competition of High-Stuskes and the image of funding, who is familiar with the thinking of California Republicans believes that other nuances at play reduce the chances of being nominated. They pointed out that the measure itself may not be the same as many voters.
“With e-mail – voting, ‘no’ has a built-in advantage,” the source said, noting that a wide range of California voters are using e-mail to participate in elections.
They explained that voters read the meaning of the measure with more than one understanding of what would make them fill in the “NO” option if they are not sure what to put down.
The source also pointed out that California also approved a constitutional amendment in 2008 that banned grymandering, noting that Californians voted against the measure.
That’s when that rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., believes that Republicans can make voters in the closing days of the campaign. Like Fong, Isaac’s district could also change the adoption of Proposition 50.

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., speaks during a hearing of the Communications Committee in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday. 13, 2023. (Al Dragon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“We have made a strong, consistent and educated case that Prop. 50 is a revelation of unbridled power that should not be defeated by the millions of voters who simply chose to block this type of grymandering,” Rep. Darrell Easter, R-Calif., said.
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“Not a day goes by in the 48th district that I don’t hear from the state against the denial of vetted representation, and I will fight as long as it takes away the right of the people to choose their representatives -.”
According to the findings of The Seconto politics Inc., 4.4 million voters have already voted by mail.
Newloom’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.



