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Democrats redrew California's map to counter Trump. The primary tests whether it pays off for them
The party won voter approval last year to redraw the state's congressional map to create five more winnable U.S. House seats. But some Democrats now worry that they could be locked out of the November ballot in one of those districts, near San Diego.
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According to PBS News’s source item, Democrats redrew California’s map to counter Trump. The primary tests whether it pays off for them, The party won voter approval last year to redraw the state’s congressional map to create five more winnable U.S. House seats. But some Democrats now worry that they could be locked out of the November ballot in one of those districts, near San Diego.
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The development sits in VINI’s California file for readers following state policy, regional institutions, courts, markets, public services, and California communities. The original report is linked so readers can check the source account, follow later updates, and compare new coverage against the first published record. The source item is dated 2026-06-02T16:31:34+00:00.
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- Democrats redrew California's map to counter Trump. The primary tests whether it pays off for themPBS News - 2026-06-02T16:31:34+00:00
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