Newsom’s Prop 50 vanity project overwhelmingly passes, with Dems looking to flip 5 congressional seats in 2026 midterms
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s costly Prop 50 vanity project coasted to victory Tuesday, paving the way for Democrats to flip five crucial congressional seats in the 2026 midterms.
The Associated Press called the results promptly at 8 p.m. local time, right when polls closed, with more than 64% — or 4.4 million voters — saying yes to the measure, compared to 35% who voted against it.
Flanked by his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the Golden State governor wasted no time bashing President Trump in his victory speech.
“We’re proud of the work that the people of the state of California did tonight to send a powerful message to a historic president,” he said. “Donald Trump is a historic president. He is the most historically unpopular president in modern history.”
The partisan measure, spearheaded by Newsom, was introduced by the Democrat-led Legislature in direct response to GOP-driven redistricting in Texas that also aims at gaining five additional congressional seats.
