It’s the final sprint for Proposition 50, the redistricting ballot measure before California voters.

And while the campaign in support of Prop. 50 is polling ahead — and far outraising — the opposition, both sides say they are focused on getting more people to vote in these last few days of the campaign. That’s done through rallies, knocking on doors and ads.

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“We have always said we are not taking anything for granted,” said Hannah Milgrom, a spokesperson for the Yes on 50 campaign led by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

“Polls don’t vote; people do,” Milgrom added. “We are ensuring we’re getting our message out to every Californian. … We’re going to do everything we can until that last vote is cast.”

Those polls, though, show the pro-Prop. 50 side in good position heading into the

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