gavin newsom With recall looming, Newsom gets some help from friends in Legislature By Laurel Rosenhall and Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | August 27, 2021 Democratic leaders in the Legislature shield Gov. Gavin Newsom from having to decide some controversial bills during the recall campaign.
California Democrats say abortion is on the line in recall election — but rolling back rights wouldn’t be easy By Rachel Bluth | Kaiser Health News | August 27, 2021 Reproductive rights groups and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom argue that Californians’ access to abortion would be threatened if he is recalled.
City LWV asks City for more transparency in ballot language on heels of Grand Jury report By Exedra Staff | August 24, 2021 An Alameda County Grand Jury found the ballot language for Measure TT suffered from "proponent's bias."
gavin newsom How both sides weaponize California unemployment rate in recall By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | August 24, 2021 State leads in job creation while also having high unemployment, giving ammunition to Democrats and Republicans alike.
California Newsom recall: Could 1-and-done strategy backfire? By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | August 23, 2021 If Newsom is recalled, who should take his place? The official line from Democrats is a recommendation to leave that part of the ballot blank.
California California residents encouraged to review their voting rights ahead of recall By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | August 20, 2021 The election will be held on Sept 14, with all registered voters receiving a ballot in the mail.
California Meet the Democrat trying to take Newsom down By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | August 17, 2021 YouTuber “Meet Kevin” Paffrath, the best-known Democrat running in the Newsom recall, is trying to take down the governor.
California Could Latino voters make the difference in whether Newsom survives California’s recall election? By Laurel Rosenhall | CalMatters | August 13, 2021 Latinos who are more politically engaged are more likely to vote Democratic and see the recall as a partisan attack, said USC sociology professor Manuel Pastor.
California Who’s up, who’s down? The Census gives us a new picture of California By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | August 13, 2021 As California goes, so goes the nation: The U.S. saw its first decline in the white population for the first time since the country’s founding.
California No decision, 2021 By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | August 10, 2021 California Republican Party delegates decide not to endorse any single candidate in the recall election, after all.