California
Governor Gavin Newsom speaks to the press in the spin room after the
sixth Democratic primary debate. (Photo by AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP via
Getty Images)
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 3:50 PM PT – Saturday, February 13, 2021
As more state residents signed the recall petition, California
Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D) chances at reelection grew slimmer and
slimmer. As of Friday, organizers for the ‘Recall Gavin 2020‘ movement collected over 1.5 million signatures.
Prior attempts to recall the Democrat faded, but the most recent
effort kept up its momentum as residents grew tired of health orders
that closed schools and businesses.
“There’s a real sense out there that this governor isn’t up to the
job and so many people have suffered because of the lockdown and now the
prolonged COVID vaccine rollout,” Rescue California Chairman Tom Del Beccaro said. “So to me, this demonstrates there’s a lot of vitality in this reform movement.”
The petition signatures will still require verification, but once
confirmed, a recall election is likely to take place in 2021. Organizers
hope to continue receiving signatures until the March deadline.
“So in order to give a cushion,” Beccaro added. “We want to reach the
1.9 to two million range and that will ensure final certification for
the recall election.”
The deadline for verification is the end of April.
Former
San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, center, speaks during a news
conference in Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, in the San Pedro section of Los
Angeles. Faulconer announced Monday he is entering the race for
California governor, the first major Republican to formally step into
the contest while a potential recall election aimed at Democratic Gov.
Gavin Newsom moves closer to qualifying for the ballot this year. (AP
Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, who is running for California
governor as a Republican, criticized Newsom on Twitter Friday.
Faulconer said the current governor doesn’t care about Californians’
struggles.
He added “a recall is on the verge of happening and better days are coming.”
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