Arnold Schwarzenegger strongly rebuked CNN's Jake Tapper for suggesting gerrymandering is solely a Republican issue. Schwarzenegger countered that gerrymandering has a long history and exists in both parties' states. He cited Massachusetts and New Mexico as examples where Republican voters have no representation despite their numbers. Schwarzenegger expressed skepticism about the idea of "temporary" redistricting plans, believing such initiatives often become permanent. He is actively campaigning against partisan redistricting, joining a coalition opposing a California plan to bypass the independent redistricting commission. This California initiative, he argued, would provide an excuse to continue gerrymandering nationwide. When questioned about political figures embracing Nazism, Schwarzenegger, despite claiming ignorance of specific scandals, unequivocally stated that idolizing Nazis leads to bad outcomes. He emphasized that history shows there are no winners in such ideologies. Schwarzenegger's father was a member of the Nazi party until he was injured in World War II.
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