From News Nation:
“Recall effort against
California Gov. Newsom has enough signatures to get on ballot”
Organizers of the recall effort
against California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected enough valid signatures to
qualify for the ballot. The California secretary of state’s office announced
Monday that more than 1.6 million signatures had been verified, about 100,000
more than needed to force a vote on the first-term Democrat. People who signed
petitions now have 30 days to withdraw their signatures, though it’s unlikely
enough will do so to stop the question from going to voters. An election is
likely in the fall where voters would face two questions: Should Newsom be
recalled and who should replace him? The votes on the second question will only
be counted if more than half say yes to the first. If Newsom survives the
recall he will be up for re-election in 2022. Among the most prominent
Republicans running to replace Newsom are former San Diego Mayor Kevin
Faulconer and reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner, who has never run for elected
office. Businessman John Cox, who lost badly to Newsom in 2018, and former
Congressman Doug Ose, also are running.
In 2003, voters recalled
Democratic Gov. Gray Davis and replaced him with Republican Arnold
Schwarzenegger. It’s the only other recall of a California governor to qualify
for the ballot. Newsom won election in 2018 with support from more than 60% of
voters. Recalling him will be a tough sell in the heavily Democratic state
where just a quarter of the state’s registered voters are Republicans, about
the same number as those who identify as “no party preference.” But organizers
see an opening by energizing voters who were angered by Newsom’s handling of
the pandemic and those frustrated by one-party rule in Sacramento. Republicans
have not won statewide office since 2006, when voters gave Schwarzenegger a
second term. Newsom’s pandemic actions tipped the recall effort over the edge,
especially after he was caught last fall dining at a fancy restaurant for a
lobbyist’s birthday while urging residents to stay home.
Organizers began working to
remove him from office before the coronavirus took hold in California. Orrin
Heatlie, a retired county sheriff’s sergeant, decided to pursue a recall after
seeing Newsom explaining the rights of immigrants living in the country
illegally. He and other Republicans were also frustrated by many of Newsom’s
liberal policy decisions. Dozens of other candidates, serious and not, are
expected to enter the race. So far no other Democrats have announced plans to
run against Newsom. The governor launched an anti-recall campaign in March,
crafting the effort as one driven by Republican extremists and adherents to
former President Donald Trump, who lost California twice. Newsom responded in a
tweet on Monday, featuring a campaign ad. “This Republican recall threatens our
values and seeks to undo the important progress we’ve made — from fighting
COVID, to helping struggling families, protecting our environment, and passing
commonsense gun violence solutions. There’s too much at stake,” he said.
^ It’s great to see this
continuing. I hope the voters vote to
recall Newsom. ^
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