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© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.California's recall ballot is set, but GOP strategy isn't
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE SACRAMENTO, Calif.©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Blacklabel
Larry Elder was quickly banned from the ballot over nonsense. 15 mins in court later, judge says he should have never been excluded to begin with.
So he is the front runner. Strange this long article never mentions Dems doing this to him illegally.
Bob Fosse
It’s not working.
Doesn’t bode well for how seriously she takes the position.
ulysses
Catlyyn is a transgender who wants to deny the basic rights to other transgenders!!!
The backward minded republicans won’t accept her, neither will the forward thinking crowd.
And we will happily watch the GOP take another beating!!!
NOMINATION
Not with candidates you have like Gavin Newsom you aren't.
It doesn't take a scientist to know that it is unfair for a person born as a man to compete in women sports. If Jenner had a "D" next to his name, you would quickly change your tune.
Larry Elder would be awesome.
Wakarimasen
Newsom is a joke. California is going down the tubes. Anyone would be better than him.
bass4funk
No, she just knows what she is and what she isn’t biologically can no liberal pushback can or will change science
Twenty years ago, yes. Not so much anymore in the same way, Democrats used to not accept the views of Marxists and socialists, that’s changed as well.
Maybe, but we’re saying the same about the Dems taking a beating next year in the House
Laguna
The only hope the Repubs have of taking California is a recall election and hope the Dems don't show up. There is no reason to recall Newsom - he won the election, and you may like him or not, but the proper time to express your opinion is on election day. Oh, and this "special" election will cost $215 million, with local districts and the state government now haggling over who will pay for what.