As Nov. 4 nears, spending from supporters and opponents of Proposition 50 has drawn more attention as campaign dollars continue to grow.

Thirty-second ads featuring former President Barack Obama urging voters to check “yes” in favor of Proposition 50 and arguing that “democracy is on the ballot” hit screens this week as thousands of mail ballots continue to be turned in.

Proposition 50 – the ballot measure seeking to redraw the state’s U.S. House maps temporarily to give Democrats more seats in Congress – has continued to amass a lopsided amount of money and starpower on the “yes” side in the final days leading up to Election Day amid a fractured “no” response.

As we reported a few weeks ago, Republican congressmembers Rep. Darrell Issa and Rep. Ken Calvert risk losing their seats if vo

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