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   California Dems Sip Champagne, Violate S   
   02 Jan 22 05:56:08   
   
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   California's redistricting commission on Tuesday approved a new   
   congressional map that, according to political analysts, will   
   further entrench the Democratic Party's power in the heavily   
   Democratic state.   
      
   To celebrate the outcome, members of the commission sipped champagne   
   and violated the state's indoor mask mandate by huddling together at   
   a restaurant and posing for quirky selfies as the Omicron variant of   
   COVID-19 runs rampant throughout the population.   
      
   Shortly after voting to approve the Democrat-friendly map, a member   
   of the commission posted a series of maskless group photos taken at   
   the dinner party. The photos implicate all members of the commission   
   in the violation of California's mask mandate, which was reimposed   
   by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) on Dec. 15 and applies to all individuals   
   regardless of vaccination status. The mandate permits the removal of   
   masks while "actively eating or drinking" but allows no such   
   exception for the taking of selfies.   
      
      
      
   "We landed the plane, and locked it in!" commission member Trena   
   Turner wrote in a Twitter post that accompanies the incriminating   
   photos.   
      
   Turner's colleague on the commission, Sara Sadhwani, posted a photo   
   of her taxpayer-funded mask on a table next to a glass of what   
   appears to be champagne. In a separate video, Sadhwani posted a   
   video of Commissioner Jane Andersen without a mask while talking   
   about California as "gold country."   
      
      
      
   Though nominally an independent body, the California redistricting   
   commission produced results that were widely praised by Democrats,   
   including partisan litigator Marc Elias, who shared a Politico story   
   about how the new map "boosts Democrats" and praised the commission   
   for being "fair." Elias has frequently criticized, and occasionally   
   sued, Republican-controlled states for drawing congressional maps he   
   considers unfair because they fail to boost Democrats.   
      
   Election experts agreed that Democratic candidates were almost   
   certain to benefit from the new district lines at the expense of   
   Republicans. "This is the high end of what was a probable outcome   
   for Democrats," data analyst Paul Mitchell told Politico. He   
   predicted that of the 11 GOP incumbents who represent California in   
   Congress (out of 52 total seats), only 9 would be reelected in 2022.   
      
   "California's near-final draft map looks terrific for Dems," wrote   
   House elections expert Dave Wasserman, who assessed that 5 of the   
   state's 11 Republicans would be "more vulnerable" as a result of the   
   new map.   
      
   A Washington Free Beacon review of the state's new congressional map   
   shows that every Democratic incumbent now sits in a district where   
   Trump got less than 44 percent of the vote and that the map appears   
   specifically to target Republicans of color, such as Reps. Michelle   
   Steel, Young Kim, David Valadao, and Mike Garcia. Even "safe" GOP   
   seats, such as the one held by Rep. Ken Calvert, are more   
   competitive now thanks to a new claw-shaped district that   
   incorporates more Democratic voters.   
      
   California's redistricting is the latest example of an "independent"   
   commission approving a new congressional map that happens to hurt   
   Republicans. Similar commissions have produced comparable results in   
   Michigan, Maryland, and New Jersey, as Democrats attempt to gain   
   whatever advantage they can ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. The   
   way things are going, they're going to need all the help they can   
   get.   
      
      
   https://freebeacon.com/democrats/california-gerrymandering/   
      
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