Trump eyes overturning California voter ID ban after Newsom opens challenge - Washington Examiner

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50% : IS PRESIDENT-ELECTExit polls from the 2024 presidential election confirm Trump has made deep inroads with Latino voters in California.
48% : In Imperial Valley, which holds the highest percentage of Hispanic residents in California, Trump took 45% of the vote on Tuesday, up from 37% during the 2020 presidential election.
44% : Arguing that he has seen gains in support from California Hispanics, Trump said during a recent campaign stop that he had an "honest" vote with voter ID recruitment in place, he could flip the Democratic stronghold red.
25% : "Whether it be our fundamental civil rights, reproductive freedom, or climate action -- we refuse to turn back the clock and allow our values and laws to be attacked," Newsom said in a statement to X.However, Trump shot back that the California governor "is using the term 'Trump-Proof' as a way of stopping all of the GREAT things that can be done to 'Make California Great Again.'"It isn't the first time Newsom has invoked Trump's wrath, particularly on voter ID concerns.
21% : President-elect Donald Trump challenged California's ban on voter ID requirements during a response to Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) plans to "Trump-proof" the Golden State.
11% : While expressing concern that "Newscum" is trying to "kill" California, Trump criticized the governor's decision to sign a bill banning voter ID requirements in late September and declared he would work to reverse the policy as president.

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