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Republican critics of Governor Gavin Newsom are once again trying to recall him from office.
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The recall election gave interest groups that lobby at the California Capitol an unusual opportunity to try to wield influence. They donated millions to help Newsom keep his job. Now he鈥檚 deciding the fate of their bills.
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Raging wildfires. A surging once-in-a-century pandemic. An off-season election asking voters to throw a sitting governor out of office 鈥 for just the second time in California history.
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With the wreckage of the failed recall attempt against Gov. Gavin Newsom still smoldering, California Democrats have reached a new consensus: They really don鈥檛 want to do that again.
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To survive the recall election, Gov. Gavin Newsom must have the support of California's Latino voters. But in Imperial County, many of those voters stayed home or shifted toward Donald Trump in 2020.
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GOP recall candidate Larry Elder tweeted a story from the conservative news website the Washington Examiner that claimed there are 鈥渟ecurity concerns鈥 with a California voting system that helps people with disabilities.
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In a recall election that will likely be decided by which side turns out its base at the highest rates, young, energized voters like Alex Valdivia represent an important voting bloc for Newsom if he hopes to survive.
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A federal judge affirmed in a ruling Friday that California鈥檚 recall process is constitutional, weeks before voting in a recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom is scheduled to end.
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For some business owners, the pain during the pandemic adds to longstanding frustrations over the cost of living in California, which could motivate them to vote to recall Newsom.
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In a 90-minute interview, John Cox discussed COVID-19 鈥渉ysteria,鈥 homelessness and other key California issues as he seeks traction in the Newsom recall election.
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The California Republican Party will not throw its weight behind a candidate in the race to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom during September鈥檚 recall election.
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A new poll shows support for recalling Gov. Gavin Newsom in the upcoming special election is virtually unchanged among California鈥檚 registered voters: 36% of registered voters support recalling the governor, compared to 51% who would vote no.
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California鈥檚 second gubernatorial recall election in history is shaping up to be pretty different from the first.
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Challengers in the California recall see Newsom as vulnerable on the issue, but some experts and advocates say their ideas could worsen life for homeless people.