In Desperation, Gavin Newsom Gives California a Warning of What Will Happen If He’s Recalled
This guy is the biggest d-bag I’ve ever seen in my life.
He’s a liar, he’s fake, he’s an idiot…I literally can’t say enough bad things about Gavin Newsom.
There is a reason why he’s being recalled and it’s because he’s done a terrible job as the Governor of California.
A large percentage of California residents have already voted and in two weeks, we will know who is going to be the next governor of California. I’m hoping that Larry Elder gets it, but honestly, I have no idea, but I do believe that he may be the favorite if Newsom is removed.
But we know that Democrats know how to cheat an election so they’ll probably figure out a way to keep Newsom running the state into the ground.
Newsom is so desperate though, he even gave a warning of what would happen if he is removed.
According to Politico,
Republicans harnessed pandemic anger months ago to qualify the recall election against California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Now the Democrat is banking on a pandemic strategy of his own to save his job.
After tiptoeing around Covid-19 issues early this summer, Newsom is issuing mask and vaccine mandates and taking a tough-on-the-virus approach in the final stretch of the recall campaign.
The tactics have turned the race into the nation’s biggest referendum on how to fight the pandemic — and further inflamed partisan divisions over public health. Just as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis thinks banning mandates is a winning message in his red state, Newsom hopes voters will embrace his more restrictive Covid-19 approach in deep-blue California.
“There is no more consequential decision to the health and safety of the people of the state of California than voting no on this Republican-backed recall,” Newsom said Tuesday at a vaccine event in Oakland two weeks before the recall election. He said that “the starkest contrast” exists between him and the Republican candidates who would rather go the way of Texas and Florida, states with more lax protocols and subsequently lower vaccine rates and higher virus cases.