U.S. VP Harris rallies for California governor facing recall
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[September 09, 2021]
By Sharon Bernstein
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) -Vice
President Kamala Harris campaigned on Wednesday for embattled California
Governor Gavin Newsom, part of a ramped-up effort to save his job from a
Republican-led recall by bringing in some of the Democratic Party's
biggest names.
Harris, a longtime ally of Newsom, appeared with the governor in San
Leandro, near her childhood home of Oakland. Harris previously served as
a U.S. senator from California and state attorney general.
She painted the recall, which is backed financially by state and
national Republican groups, as part of a broader Republican effort to
oust Democrats from power and expand conservative restrictions on
voting, abortion and LGBTQ rights.
"They think if they can win in California, they can do this anywhere,"
Harris told a crowd of supporters and union members. "Well we’ll show
them you are not going to get this done – not here – not ever."
Harris praised Newsom's handling of the pandemic and cited his early
support for same-sex marriage as mayor of San Francisco.
President Joe Biden also is expected to campaign for the governor ahead
of the election next Tuesday.
The special election on whether to recall Newsom is being held as the
country's most-populous state faces an unprecedented onslaught of
troubles including wildfires, extreme drought and the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic.
The recall question was placed on the ballot after a petition drive by a
conservative group called the Patriot Coalition.
Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1 in the state, and a recent poll
by the Public Policy Institute of California showed that 58% of likely
voters opposed recalling Newsom, a first-term governor.
But complacency among Democrats could tilt the election toward
Republicans, who are more motivated to vote by their opposition to
Newsom's progressive policies on immigration and crime.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned on Wednesday for
embattled California Governor Gavin Newsom, telling a crowd in San
Leandro that the election to recall the Democratic leader was not
just about the state but "about who we are as a nation." This report
produced by Chris Dignam.
The Democratic governor's decision to shut down
in-person schooling during the worst of the pandemic, as well as
enacting mask and vaccination mandates, has also angered some
conservatives.
On Wednesday, the firm Political Data Intelligence released data on
early returns that showed Democrats were sending mail-in ballots at
more than twice the rate of Republicans.
Many Republicans no longer trust mail-in voting after former
President Donald Trump's false claims about voter fraud in the 2020
presidential election, a hesitancy the party is trying to counter.
Republican leaders in the state launched a campaign last week to
show that mail-in voting is safe, including distributing videos
showing top officials placing their ballots in mailboxes.
But in an interview with the conservative Newsmax network on
Tuesday, Trump predicted, without providing evidence, that the
recall election would be "rigged" in favor of Newsom.
If such claims make Republicans less likely to vote, Newsom is more
likely to keep his job, analysts said.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Peter
Cooney)
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