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Both Sides In Prop 50 Argument Rely On Familiar Messaging In Lead-Up To Election

Both Sides In Prop 50 Argument Rely On Familiar Messaging In Lead-Up To Election

Update: 2025-10-20
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As Democrats in California attempt to convince voters to approve new maps next month to give them more seats in Congress, and Republicans fight back against the redistricting measure, both sides are relying on familiar political playbooks.


Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED




Hundreds of thousands of people took part in No Kings rallies across California on Saturday. In the conservative stronghold of far Northern California, more than a dozen communities also participated. That includes Chico.


Reporter: Ken Devol, North State Public Radio



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Both Sides In Prop 50 Argument Rely On Familiar Messaging In Lead-Up To Election

Both Sides In Prop 50 Argument Rely On Familiar Messaging In Lead-Up To Election

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