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Gov. Gavin Newsom says California should redraw its own congressional districts if Texas tries to gerrymander its lines. His ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom promoted his more than 2,000-mile jaunt from California to South Carolina as a bid to help the ...
California’s governor keeps talking about creating new House seats in response to a Texas gerrymander. But the gambit could ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom, fresh off a trip to South Carolina to test his political appeal ahead of a likely presidential run, ...
Maybe we’ll do it here in California,” he said of Trump’s mandate that Texas Republicans redistrict to win five more GOP ...
California will sue President Donald Trump's administration over its decision to cancel billions of dollars in federal ...
Gavin Newsom went to South Carolina this week. The state could host the first Democratic presidential primary again in 2028.
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California met with Democratic voters in an early primary state that has become pivotal in presidential ...
There is a widening gulf between Pacific Palisades, where the annihilation remains palpable as far as the eye can see, and ...
Gov. Newsom is learning that if he wants to look tough—and help address a serious state problem—there no downside for him to use his political capital in such a way.
Without Newsom's efforts, major reforms to California's stifling environmental laws would have died on the vine.
"Ruthless" podcast hosts Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, John Ashbrook and Comfortably Smug appeared on "Jesse Watters Primetime" to discuss the dramatic political pivot of Gavin Newsom.