Newsom Races to Rich Donors for Support in Redrawing Congressional District Maps
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Newsom Races to Rich Donors for Support in Redrawing Congressional District Maps
"It is an enormous amount of cash to raise in such a brief amount of time, but one that befits the stakes of the race. That was the message that Gavin Newsom, the state's governor and the face of the ballot measure to gerrymander districts in California, delivered when he made a surprise appearance in an Aug. 18 briefing for advisers to the state's billionaire donors."
"Newsom had not been listed on the "campaign briefing" advertised to the donors, but after Jim DeBoo, his top campaign adviser, ran through the polling, Newsom hopped in the Zoom meeting to encourage the richest Californians to get into the fight. Democrats, he told more than 20 donor advisers that Monday afternoon, could not unilaterally disarm as Republicans drew new maps to gerrymander Texas to their advantage, according to four people on the call."
Democratic and Republican donors are expected to funnel as much as $200 million into a California ballot fight over new congressional districts in the next two months. Governor Gavin Newsom made a surprise appearance at a donor briefing to urge wealthy Californians to contribute quickly, arguing Democrats must respond to Republican mapmaking in other states. Each side aims to raise well over $100 million, with dueling ads released and more than $10 million in airtime reserved. Ballots will be sent to voters in about a month, prompting an intense, fast-paced fundraising and ad campaign.
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