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California GOP gubernatorial frontrunner Larry Elder: Yes, I think Biden won the election fair and square
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Ground News - Newsom sues own elections chief to be identified as Democrat on recall ballot
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CALIFORNIA loses HOUSE seat — NEWSOM recall hits 1 6 MILLION signatures — SCHUBERT challenges BONTA — BREED taps HERRERA for SFPUC
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Just over a week ago, we reported on California’s Senate Bill 663, which would allow elected officials who are recall targets to obtain a list of the names and addresses of everyone who signed the recall petition, for the purpose of (emphasis mine):
“[C]ommunicating with registered voters to determine whether they signed the recall petition and whether they understood the recall petition they may have signed,
and to assist registered voters to withdraw their signatures on the recall petition, if they so desire.”
California Democrats – who, of course, are the ones pushing this nonsense – received a massive backlash after introducing the bill, and not just from Republicans. Even though it wouldn’t have applied to the Gavin Newsom recall, the optics were terrible, and Republicans promised immediate lawsuits.
California COVID updates: State Legislature OKs expansion of paid sick leave
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