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Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) is stepping back into the political arena as a crusader against partisan redistricting.
Urging Californians to terminate gerrymandering, the former governor and Hollywood icon has joined the likes of former GOP Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), investor Charlie Munger and state GOP legislators in pushing back on the plan, which could net five Democratic House seats by temporarily bypassing the states independent redistricting commission.
Schwarzenegger has long been a champion of the commission, which voters approved during his tenure as governor. Political experts see him entering the spotlight to defend his legacy even as current California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) stresses that the redistricting plan wont undercut the existing system.
Schwarzenegger was and is a Republican, but there are certain issues that separate him pretty dramatically from the party mainstream. One of those was his work on climate change legislation, but his reform legacy might be what makes him most proud, said Dan Schnur, a former Republican strategist whos currently a professor at the University of California, Berkeley and University of Southern California.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/schwarzenegger-steps-back-political-arena-160000201.html

2naSalit
(97,686 posts)I was hoping he'd help instead.
newdeal2
(3,808 posts)Instead of Republicans authoritarianism.
Ars Longa
(261 posts)and the R's of Texas are basically giving the middle finger to their voters, and passing it with NO
Texas Voter input. Schwarzenegger dismisses this, and says, no matter, we have to Take the High-Road.
2) Newsom and the CA Dems, have offered to shelve the initiative if Texas does likewise,
Schwarzenegger, again, dismisses this, and says, we have to Take the High-Road.
Enough!!!
G' bye Ahnold