California voters are just two weeks away from a statewide special election that will ask them just one question: whether the state should adopt new congressional districts next year.

Back in August, Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., said he wanted to ask voters whether to redraw the state’s congressional districts to respond to more partisan maps drawn in Texas at the direction of President Donald Trump.

“It’s not complicated. We’re doing this in reaction to a President of the United States that called a sitting governor of the state of Texas and said ‘find me five seats,’” Newsom told a raucous crowd in Los Angeles when he announced his Election Rigging Response Act.

If voters agree with Newsom, the new district lines could send five more Democrats to Congress, wiping out a projected five-

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