California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing another potential recall, the second effort in three years.
In a release, conservative activist group Rescue California said more than 400 proponents have joined the recall. The same group helped collect money and signatures in the 2021 effort that qualified for the ballot."I don’t think we can afford to have three more budgets with this guy," said Anne Dunsmore, campaign director with Rescue California. "He has two more years, that’s what he had the last time we did it.
"This also serves as a distraction, not a distraction you can ignore, that’s another element here."Newsom responded quickly to the new recall effort, saying on X: "Trump Republicans are launching another wasteful recall campaign to distract us from the existential fight for democracy and reproductive freedom. We will defeat them."In September 2021, voters rejected the recall of Newsom, nearly 62% voting against it.
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