Gov. Gavin Newson survivedĀ a feisty California recall election Tuesday night the only way he could: by stoking fear, vilifying opponents, and adding in some bigotry.
Decision Desk HQ projects Gavin Newsom will be retained as governor of California.
Race Called At: 8:21 PM (Pacific)https://t.co/ObrAQC9TCH
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) September 15, 2021
Having piloted a failing state into the ground, Newsom could not run on his record, so he and his acolytes simply attacked Republican frontrunner Larry Elder and former President Donald Trump.
Trump gave Democrats an opening when he claimed Monday, āDoes anybody really believe the California Recall Election isnāt rigged? Millions and millions of Mail-In Ballots will make this just another giant Election Scam, no different, but less blatant, than the 2020 Presidential Election Scam!ā
Much like when Democrats won two crucial Georgia U.S. Senate elections in January, Newsom appeared thrilled that Trump inserted himself into the race, as liberals believe the former president keeps suburban moderates in their tent, especially in California.
Advertisements supporting Newsom described Elder as a āTrump Republican.ā President Joe Biden, rallying for Newsom Ā on Monday, called Elder the āclosest thing to a Trump clone,ā adding: āYou either keep Gavin Newsom as your governor or youāll get Donald Trump,ā even though Elder disagrees with Trump on free trade and reducing troops in Afghanistan.
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With no legitimate Democrat challenger, once Elder catapulted to the top of Republicansā preference, the race became Newsom vs. Elder and Trump, instead of about Newsomās destructive gubernatorial tenure.
Democrats plastered the 45th presidentās face on campaign flyers and ads,Ā claiming the recall threatened to usher in āan anti-vaccine Trump Republican.ā
It worked.
August surveys showed the election in a statistical tie, but a flurry of recent polls showed nearly 60 percent of registered voters opposed ousting the first-term governor.
āIf the recall were simply a referendum on his record,Ā NewsomĀ would have a big problem,ā Claremont McKenna College professor John Pitney Jr. said. āBut he successfully framed it as a choice between a Democrat and a Trump-worshiping extremist Republican.ā
Newsom used the Trump tactic to distract voters from the Golden Stateās woes, including record-breaking wildfires, an estimated $30 billion in pandemic relief fraud, high taxes, failing schools, draconian regulations, and the governorās hypocrisy of dining unmasked at an exclusive restaurant with lobbyists during lockdowns.
āJust yelling āTrump, Trump, Trumpā is what Gavin Newsom does to divert attention fromĀ his record on crime, record on the rise of on homelessness, his record on the fact that for the very first time in history, people have left California and weāre losing a congressional seat as a result of that,ā Elder, whoās recently written powerfully on key issues, said last month.
Larry Elder Fights the Politics of Racial Supremacy
āLeave it to left-wing Los Angeles Times columnist Jean Guerrero to play the race card against California GOP gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder, a black man.āhttps://t.co/6LQrBsZCH1#RecallGavinNewsom#WeveGotAStateToSave
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) September 14, 2021
āThe polling clearly startledĀ Newsom and his campaign advisors, so they turned from defending his record as governor for the past 30 months, particularly his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, to offense, branding the recall as a power grab by disgruntled fans of ex-President Donald Trump,ā California political columnist Dan Walters opined on Friday.
Still, more than 2 million Californians signed recall petitions to oust Newsom. It was not enough to help the South Los Angeles Republican born into poverty overcome the San Francisco Democrat born into privilege.
It always was a major uphill battle, with registered Democrats outnumbering Republicans 2 to 1 in California, and Biden carrying the state by nearly 30 percentage points last November.
Even a New York Times writer confessed Monday, āA victory will be less a vote of confidence than a resounding rejection of the right-wing Republican agenda.ā
via pjmedia