Gavin Newsom is counting down to the final days of the September 14, 2021 recall election. His fate as governor of California is up in the air. Now, his campaign needs support focused on laser beams. This is a matter of life and death.
Newsom needs to get voting rights in a state where people who are not ActBlue currency donors are worried about his performance.
He has 46 challengers who want his job. If you are just playing a six-degree-of-freedom game, it means that almost every voter in the state has a good chance to fully understand one of them, to consider voting “yes” on the first question of removing the ballot.
This means it’s time to summon cannons to amplify the information. The campaign manager always tells you to stay informed, especially if you are fighting for your political life in the removal election. You need ally like a bulldog, tenaciously to improve your image and reduce the image of your competitors.
Enter Vice President Kamala Harris, a black woman who supports a white governor. They are all from the royal descent of the San Francisco elite, California-this is the perfect choice for political calculus against the threat of black Republicans from Los Angeles. This is the contrast between an elegant Californian and an ordinary Californian.
However, if your cannon sends out a message, then talking on paper is actually invalid.
with When I stumped Gavin Newsom on September 8th, Kamala Harris seems to be very outrageous indeed.
Her words turned to one side. For the survival of her supposed friend, she left the fight and focused on the issue of Biden Harris, which was completely outside of California. The drumbeat of Harris’ speech turned to Texas, where a supposed women’s rights struggle is being waged nationwide with Governor Greg Abbott.
Vice President Kamala Harris commented on Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday:
“Arrogantly ignore the worries about rape survivors, and speak empty words, false words…this is not the leader we want.” pic.twitter.com/9juO1dDhEW
-Recount (@therecount) September 8, 2021
The message chosen by the vice president is clearly intended to inspire women-especially liberal women who are single-issue voters-to fight for the White House agenda
This news may have inspired San Leandro in California in some way; but my political instinct said no.
If Gavin Newsom is to get enough “no” votes on the removal of votes to keep his job, then he needs to attract more than just a constituency, one who is likely to have voted for him by mail Constituency.
I hardly saw in Harris’ speeches crossing boundaries to attract those closely related voters to put their reservations about Newsom on hold. In this sense, the person she came to help failed in this speech. After speaking, she may isolate him from the hesitant voters more than before.
If this is the intention of political calculations to reassure those who have already mailed ballots and to prevent hesitant Californians from voting, it may be an unwise move.
Street conversations between ordinary Californians are not indifferent. People are concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on their lives. They are puzzled about the economy. They discussed the absolute majority of the Democratic Party in Sacramento. This is not indifference to doing nothing. This is a grassroots movement and a precursor to an earthquake. Californians enjoy a high reputation in American politics.
My observation on the topic Harris chose to emphasize in his speech is that Governor Albert will not face the threat of unemployment within a week. Governor Newsom is.
My second observation is that Kamala Harris is no longer a Californian. She is now a girl on the ring road.



