This is an adapted excerpt from the Nov. 2 episode of “Velshi.”
It’s possible that the most consequential election on Tuesday will not even elect a government official. You might have heard about California’s Proposition 50, a statewide referendum that, if passed, will redraw the state’s districts to give Democrats up to five more seats in the U.S. Congress.
Polling indicates that Proposition 50 is expected to pass, and Republicans have all but thrown in the towel.
But, of course, this Democratic redistricting is not happening in a vacuum. It’s a response.
Right now, Congress is closely divided, and the upcoming midterms are a chance for Democrats to break the Republicans’ unified grip on Washington. Earlier this year, Donald Trump fired the first shot when he pressed Texas Republicans to gerrymander their way to five more House seats in a rare, mid-decade redistricting shake-up.
It was an overt attempt to skew the midterms toward Republicans and prevent Trump from paying a political price for an agenda that on a single day last month inspired millions of Americans to take to the streets to protest.
Since then, Republicans in Missouri and North Carolina have bowed to Trump’s call and redrawn their maps. The president has also been pressuring more states, including Florida, Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska, to follow suit.
In response to Texas, California Gov. Gavin Newsom led the charge to create a ballot initiative that would fully counter those congressional losses in Texas.








