From News Nation:
“California Gov. Gavin Newsom
will officially face recall election”
After weeks of validating
signatures, the California secretary of state has confirmed there were enough
valid responses to go forward with a gubernatorial recall election. Only 43 of
the 1.7 million signatures were deemed invalid, according to a news release
from the secretary of state’s office. The recall election will likely be in the
fall. If Newsom survives the race 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.
Newsom is also facing criticism
for overstating wildfire prevention work completed by his administration,
according to a Capital Public Radio investigation released Wednesday. State
fire officials have treated less than 18 of the 140 square miles that the
Democratic governor has touted, the radio station reported. The land is part of
35 priority projects Newsom designated in 2019 on the heels of the deadliest
wildfire season in state history. In 2020, California’s fuel reduction efforts
also dropped from the year before, and Newsom cut the fire prevention budget by
$150 million, CapRadio reported.
The governor’s office declined to
comment on the investigation, and state fire officials took responsibility for
Newsom sharing inaccurate information. The California Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection had not “done our job in educating the public, nor the
governor’s office” on how to communicate about the efforts, Chief Tom Porter
said. Republican lawmakers and those challenging Newsom in an expected recall
election later this year quickly jumped on the story as evidence of mismanagement
and deceptive governing. “It’s clear that Gov. Gavin Newsom has our state
woefully unprepared for fire season,” former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer
said in a video posted on Twitter. “It’s time to have a governor that’s going
to take it seriously, not stand up and say one thing and do another.” State
Assemblyman Vince Fong, the top Republican on the Assembly’s budget committee,
called for an oversight hearing into the radio station’s findings.
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.
^ Here’s hoping Newsom gets
kicked out of office this Fall. ^
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