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While delivering remarks to a crowd, Newsom tore into President Donald Trump, who has backed Texas Republicans, calling him a “failed president” and the “most unpopular” in modern history. He pledged to “meet fire with fire,” and pointed to how Trump tried to “light democracy on fire” on Jan. 6, and is now ”once again trying to rig the system."
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Arnold Schwarzenegger says he's prepared to campaign against California redistricting efforts
Hollywood star and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is publicly speaking against the effort to send more Democrats to Congress through redistricting and is prepared to campaign against it.
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‘I’ll be back’: Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to take on Newsom over gerrymandering in California
Schwarzenegger’s office urges Newsom not to retaliate against Donald Trump’s Texas power grab, calling it a ‘race to the bottom’
The actor-turned-governor helped overhaul how California draws political maps. In an interview with The New York Times, he said he would fight to preserve that legacy.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNSchwarzenegger Pledges To ‘Terminate’ California Gov. Newsom’s Gerrymandering Plan
The former Republican governor, a key architect of the state's independent commission, is setting the stage for a high-stakes political battle over congressional maps. Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced he is preparing to actively oppose a push by current Governor Gavin Newsom to suspend the state's independent
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, R-Calif., has joined the GOP-led effort to fight Gov. Gavin Newsom's, D-Calif., plan to redraw the state's congressional maps to add more Democratic-leaning seats.
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is making it clear he is not a fan of gerrymandering, no matter who is doing it. The actor to to X […]
The Terminator’ star Arnold Schwarzenegger opened up about what sparked his dream of leaving Austria to live in the U.S. during a July 15 interview with the 'WSJ'.
In a recent appearance on comedian Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, Schwarzenegger recalled that when he first arrived in California, the state’s population was around 20 million. Since then, it has roughly doubled — a surge that, he argued, demanded a proportional increase in housing.