What won't change, however, are the congressional incumbent office holders in California, Democrats and Republicans. As a result, these folks are immune to political trends, both federal and state.
Fact: Just one of California's 53 congressional districts has changed partisan hands since the districts were last redrawn by the Legislature after the 2000 census.
National polls indicate that another congressional shift is looming, with the possibility of the Republicans re-taking the House. This is certainly stunning news ... except for Californians! Those gerrymandered Congressional districts here in our golden state mean that only a few California seats, at most, could change hands this year.
Whether California remains a backwater for Congressional battles up in the air, on Nov. 2, Proposition 20 on the statewide initiative ballot would put congressional redistricting in the hands of an independent commission in order to redraw districts ... which might prevent future gerrymandering.
Oh, I forgot to mention that Proposition 27, on our same ballot, would abolish the redistricting commission and put all redistricting back in the hands of the California Legislature.
Which are you going to vote for?!