California Governor Gavin Newsom has come under fire for his alleged misuse of taxpayer funds, sparking heated debates over the state's electoral process. A recent revelation suggests that Newsom spent hundreds of millions of dollars on Proposition 50, a measure aimed at reshaping California's congressional districts in favor of Democratic candidates. Critics argue that this move was a blatant attempt to gerrymander the state's electoral map, effectively pushing Republicans out of office through a process that can be seen as undemocratic. The controversy has raised concerns about the misuse of public funds and the potential for partisan manipulation of the electoral process in California.
Gavin Newsom spent hundreds of millions of dollars that California doesn't have when he passed Proposition 50 to gerrymander the state's congressional districts, drawing Republicans out of office.