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SACRAMENTO Earlier this year, it seemed Gov. Gavin Newsom had a lot of advantages heading into the recall election. COVID-19 vaccines became available and the coronavirus pandemic finally waned. Newsom wielded a state budget flush with a historic surplus and showed off his spending priorities at press conferences all over the state. The first-term governor and the Democratic party had major donors, a super majority in the Legislature, and almost half of all registered California voters on their side. Now Newsom and the Democratic Party have to make sure the state s 10 million Democratic voters show up for him. Recent polling suggests that may be a bigger challenge for him than his party expected even last month. Newsom s opponents are far more motivated than his supporters to turn out in the recall election next month, raising the potential for his removal.
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Former San Diego Mayor says the Democrat s one party rule continues to fail the state on Tucker Carlson Tonight First on Fox: Republican California gubernatorial candidate Kevin Faulconer’s team Tuesday accused state Democrats of attempting to hide important ballot information after California Secretary of State Shirley Weber blocked use of his preferred ballot designation in the upcoming recall election. Faulconer sued Weber this week, alleging her office unlawfully rejected his request to be referred to as retired San Diego mayor in California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recall election on Sept. 14. Faulconer’s legal team asked a superior court judge to overturn Weber’s decision before her office sends a list of certified candidates to county elections officials on Wednesday.
First Posted: Jul 21, 2021 12:42 AM EDT Photo : Justin Sullivan/Getty Images California governor hopefuls Kevin Faulconer and Larry Elder filed lawsuits against Secretary of State Shirley Weber as the recall election nears. Kevin Faulconer sued Shirley Weber after the California Secretary of State blocked the use of his preferred ballot designation in Governor Gavin Newsom s recall election on September 14. Faulconer s legal team alleged that Weber s office unlawfully rejected his request to be referred to as retired San Diego mayor, Fox News reported. They asked a superior court judge to overturn the California Secretary of State s decision before her office sends the certified candidates list to county elections officials on Wednesday.
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