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Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is desperately trying to save his political career as activists get closer to successfully recalling him from office, which would prompt an election. In recent weeks, political moves by Newsom and Democrats trying to save him – in addition to data points – have shown the recall effort isn t going well for him.
First, Newsom s best attempts to invalidate or void thousands of signatures on the recall petition have been unsuccessful. Organizers of the effort have millions of supporters and more than enough signatures to get the job done.
I just realized that @gavinnewsom has more signatures for his recall than he does followers on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/DSe6FIk0kL Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) March 16, 2021
Payback time: Biden to repeal Trump tax cuts and propose first major federal hike since 1993 to help fund $1.9 trillion COVID package: President is expected to raise corporate tax and personal rates for high earners
Joe Biden preparing to announce first major federal tax hike since 1993 to fund his long-term economic plan tackling infrastructure, climate and education
The next package could reach somewhere between $2-$4 trillion
Republicans are sure to pounce on the proposal and paint Democrats as the Party of tax increases as they try to take back a majority in Congress
The news of tax hikes comes as Biden prepares to kick off a cross-country tour promoting the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill he signed Thursday
President Joe Biden selected Gene Sperling, a former White House economic adviser in the last two Democratic administrations, to oversee implementation of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package signed into law last week.
Republicans head to border to press Biden on child migrant surge
Laura Litvan and Billy House, Bloomberg
March 15, 2021
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Migrants are apprehended after crossing the border near Mission, Texas, on March 2, 2021.Bloomberg photo by Sergio Flores.
Republican members of Congress are trooping to the U.S.-Mexico border to put a spotlight on a surge of migrants at the frontier that they say is the result of President Joe Biden s shift from the hardline immigration policies of his predecessor.
Less than two months into Biden s term, both parties are already framing their messages on immigration a perennial political flashpoint for the 2022 election to decide control of the House and Senate.