California gas tax repeal effort could help GOP candidates
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.» Top national Republicans and grassroots donors alike have poured money into the campaign to repeal a recent gas tax increase in California with the hopes it will drive turnout in November and help the GOP hold onto U.S. House seats in the heavily Democratic state.
But they face an uphill battle against opponents with far more cash, who say the increase is needed to repair the state’s crumbling roads.
Overall, committees raising money to repeal the gas tax — approved by lawmakers last year — have reported more than $4 million in contributions. The biggest donors to Proposition 6 are prominent Republican candidates and groups, including U.S. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Speaker Paul Ryan, the California Republican Party and federal Republican PACs.
Republicans argue Californians are fed up with the high cost of living and Democratic dominance in the Legislature. They see the gas tax repeal as essential to boosting turnout among voters who care about pocketbook issues and staving off Democratic efforts to flip GOP-held U.S. House seats in Orange County and the Central Valley.
“It’s the most significant thing that will drive turnout,” said Jennifer Jacobs, a Republican strategist who lives in one of the contested districts. “It’s the one thing that’s on the ballot that Republicans can unite about from an issue standpoint.”
Campaign reports filed this week show thousands of smaller-dollar donors are also contributing to the initiative. Donors who gave less than $1,500 have contributed at least $1 million to the effort.