I’d also argue that the bully pulpit doesn’t mean much in this case. Legislators often vote against maps when it doesn’t favor them, and most of the democratic incumbents will be fine after this.
Also, the legislature doesn’t need to take a stand, the can simply say “I wanted to let the people decide.”
It’s a super safe vote for the CA legislators. They have little to lose.
I’d also argue that the bully pulpit doesn’t mean much in this case. Legislators often vote against maps when it doesn’t favor them, and most of the democratic incumbents will be fine after this.
Also, the legislature doesn’t need to take a stand, the can simply say “I wanted to let the people decide.”
It’s a super safe vote for the CA legislators. They have little to lose.