A political organization supporting California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ballot initiative to boost Democrats by instituting new congressional maps in the state raised $6.2 million.
House Majority PAC gave $3 million. Newsom’s reelection committee gave $2 million. And Bill Bloomfield donated $1 million.
The state legislature voted to place the new Democratic map on the ballot on Nov. 4. Newsom has signed the measure, asking Golden State voters to leave it in place until 2030. Democrats firmly control the legislature, and it was long expected to pass.
Then the real battle begins. Expect millions of dollars — likely tens of millions — to be poured into the ballot fight by pro and anti-redistricting forces over the next two months. This is a huge test for Newsom, who is spearheading this gambit as he eyes a possible 2028 presidential bid.
There are a few unanswered questions from these maps. Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.) hasn’t said whether he will run in the new 3rd District or the new 6th District (both are Sacramento-based), although the 3rd District seems more likely.
And Democrats will need to drum up recruits in their new five pickup opportunities. So far, there’s been no shortage of interest.