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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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Gov. Gavin Newsom will not be listed as a Democrat on the ballot when California voters decide whether to recall him.
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As the field of candidates hoping to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom in his recall election swells, Assemblymember Kevin Kiley on Saturday held a campaign rally at the State Capitol.
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Now that a date has been set for a highly anticipated recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom, his often starkly divided supporters and critics appear to agree on one thing: California鈥檚 very future is at stake in the election.
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California voters will decide Gov. Gavin Newsom鈥檚 fate September 14.
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Gov. Newsom and legislative leaders reach a spending agreement to help residents recover from the COVID-19 economic crisis and, perhaps, help Newsom defeat a recall campaign.
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California flipped the switch Tuesday, doing away with many COVID-19 restrictions such as social distancing and mask requirements in most public settings. Gov. Gavin Newsom 鈥� who is facing a recall election later this year 鈥� hopes the economic reopening marks a return to normalcy for Californians, whom he acknowledged have sacrificed much over the past 15 months.