California Gov. Gavin Newsom is upset with Texas.

There’s a reason he should be upset. California companies are pulling up in droves and moving to the Lone Star State and elsewhere.

But that isn’t what’s bothering him. Newsom cares about politics and power, not markets and business.

He’s upset that the Texas state legislature is moving to redistricting, which could add up to five Republican seats in 2026.

So, Newsom wants to redistrict, which could add another five Democratic seats in California.

California’s congressional districts are already gerrymandered to death to favour Democrats — 17% of the State’s 52 congressional seats are held by Republicans in a state in which Donald Trump garnered 38% of the popular vote in 2024.

In ballot initiatives in 2008 and 2010, Californians amen

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