The effort to recall California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday night that they have gathered the number of signatures required to force a recall election this year. 1,495,709 signatures were required to get the measure on the ballot. The group aims to collect 2 million signatures before the March 17 deadline.
#BREAKING Newsom recall leader @tomdelbeccaro says his team now has over the needed 1.5 million signatures to force a recall election this year.
— Elex Michaelson (@Elex_Michaelson) February 11, 2021
Those signatures have to be officially verified so organizers are hoping to get 2 million signatures by mid-March so they have extras
On Tuesday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that President Joe Biden opposed the recall effort against California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom. Psaki said the President and Newsom have a "range of issues they agree on ranging from climate change to the COVID crisis" and that Biden "clearly opposes any effort to recall" the California governor.
WATCH: Press Sec. Psaki says she has not spoken to President Biden about recall of California Gov. Newsom.
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) February 10, 2021
She says Biden and Newsom have “a range of issues they have common agreement on.” pic.twitter.com/XoMNcnN6lb
The multi million dollar effort began as a response to Newsom’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and gained momentum after Newsom ordered a second lockdown in response to a surge in COVID cases, while the Governor was discovered unmasked, indoors at a fancy Napa Valley restaurant for a birthday dinner for a lobbyist which he attended with members of the California medical advisory committee. Newsom's orders closed businesses around the Golden State but left an exemption for Hollywood production to continue.
California recently passed New York as the state that has had the most deaths from the pandemic and has had almost a million more cases than the state with the second highest number.
Signature update just now received from @TomDelBecarro, chair of https://t.co/WKBiFgrWqp, the lead committee supporting @GavinNewsom recall: "We are above 1.5 million. The march to 2 million is on." Still must be verified, but recall qualifies with 1.4 million valid signatures
— Carla Marinucci (@cmarinucci) February 10, 2021
Newsom's approval numbers fell below 50 percent last week, down to 46 percent from a previous high of 64 percent following public disapproval of his handling of the pandemic.
While giving a a press conference on Thursday, Newsom was regularly interrupted by chants of "recall Newsom!"
You can hear hecklers chanting “Recall Newsom” off camera at Governor Newsom’s press conference. He’s in the Central Valley talking about vaccine rollout, ongoing negotiations to get kids back to school, youth sports, etc. Says CA has now given 5 million doses of vaccine. @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/CewonYrB8D
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) February 10, 2021
According to Fox News, "The governor was making an appearance in Fresno at the city’s fairgrounds to provide an update on the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss a new vaccine distribution site in the Central Valley. A visibly irritated Newsom did not acknowledge the chant, as he continued to answer a reporter’s question about a vaccination site that will be created at Reedley College."
Newsom said during the press conference, "I’m focused every single day on getting businesses open, our schools reopened, increasing the rate of vaccinations. We’re committed and resolved to doing that in every part of this state. I don’t care if you’re Democrat or Republican. I care that you’re healthy and safe. And you can live your lives out loud without fear of a pandemic, and without fear of having to go back into the fits and starts this pandemic has impacted in terms of communities all across this state."
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer recently announced that he will run against Newsom if a recall election is set.
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