
Democratic voters overwhelmingly say partisan gerrymandering is wrong, except when it benefits California Democrats, a new poll shows.
A new Politico–UC Berkeley Citrin Center poll shows that 70% of Democrats believe it is “never acceptable” for politicians to draw congressional districts to help their own party win more seats. However, the same poll found that the majority of Democrats support the tactic if Texas Republicans make similar moves.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Democrats have proposed a new congressional map to counter a GOP-led redistricting effort in Texas that could give Republicans five additional seats in the House of Representatives. The plan in California requires voters to approve transferring redistricting authority from the state’s constitutionally mandated independent commission to the state Legislature, through a statewide referendum in November.
Just 18% of Democrats believe that California should retain its current independent redistricting commission, even if it means winning fewer seats, according to the survey conducted between Tuesday and Wednesday among 1,177 registered voters nationwide. In contrast, 63% of Democrats polled said their party should “fight back” against Republicans by redrawing their own districts.
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