According to the Associated Press, former San Diego Mayor Kevin Falcona urged people to be vaccinated against COVID-19 during Wednesday’s debate with California’s Republican governor candidate.Falconer confronts the other three Republicans Want to change Gavin Newson Serves as governor in the upcoming September recall election.
According to the Associated Press, when asked about the condition of masks in schools, Faulkner said that vaccines are the best way to end the COVID-19 pandemic. The candidate for governor stated that he opposed the school’s requirement to wear masks, but did not say whether he would prohibit them from doing so if elected governor.
In contrast, another candidate, businessman John Cox, denied the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations, claiming that people who have previously been infected with the virus should not be vaccinated.
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As the candidates tried to distinguish themselves from their competitors, there were some sharp exchanges, but most of the evening event was a series of complaints about Newsom and the Democratic-controlled legislature, and the country’s most populous The progressive trend of the state.
36-year-old state legislator Kevin Kiley said: “This used to be a state where anyone can succeed. Now it’s a state where many people can’t wait to leave, and our soaring housing costs are part of it. Core.” May become the first millennial governor of the state.
The mailed ballots for the September 14 election will be sent to voters in approximately two weeks, thereby raising the stakes. Opinion polls show that competition is getting fiercer. With the rise of new coronavirus cases and the re-implementation of mask restrictions in most parts of the state, Newsom’s once comfortable advantage is declining.
This election is seen across the country as a barometer of public sentiment before the 2022 election Congress Will play again. The Republican Party’s dissatisfaction in this democratic country would be a shocking condemnation, and Newsom warned that his resignation would have a national impact on politics and policymaking.
During the 90-minute debate, many exchanges focused on the state’s iconic conservative issues, which seemed to be aimed at motivating Republicans and right-leaning voters, rather than fighting for converts in the political center. They include building more reservoirs, curbing government growth and tax cuts.
Former Congressman Doug Ose promised to quickly eliminate Newsom’s appointments in the state government. Faulkner criticized the state’s efforts to expand health care for illegal immigrants. Cox lost to Newsom in the 2018 governorship race, and he seems to support the abolition of the state’s minimum wage law.
“The real, real minimum wage…should be zero. It should be set between the employer and the employee,” Cox once said.
But this debate also did not provide some dramatic or memorable lines, which may resonate overnight.
One noteworthy question in the debate at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Orange County was who did not show up: the two most well-known candidates. Kaitlyn Jenner has been filming reality shows in Australia, while conservative talk radio host Larry Elder has been the leading alternative candidate in the polls, and he participated in the Bakersfield fundraising event.
Library officials said that Newsom did not respond to the invitation.
Opinion polls show that many voters are not paying attention to or hesitating about the unusual late summer elections, which may cause the governor to be deposed with 15 months left in his first term.
When Ossey challenged Falcona’s record of dealing with homelessness, one of the most intense exchanges occurred, which was the cornerstone of the former mayor’s campaign. Ossey, a former member of Congress, said that the decline in the number of homeless people cited by Falcona was the result of a recalculation, referring to Falcona as “plastic people.” Faulkner disputed this and defended his record.
Keeley said he believes in the “personal choice” of vaccination.
Democrats tried to link the recall with far-right extremists and supporters of the former president Donald TrumpEarlier Wednesday, a judge preliminarily ruled that Newsom prevailed in a lawsuit that sought to prevent him from marking the recall as a Republican effort in the state’s official voter guide.
Falkner supported Trump in 2020 after rejecting Trump four years ago. When asked if he welcomes Trump’s support, the former mayor called the rebellion in Washington’s Capitol on January 6 “abominable,” but said he was eager to win the support of Republicans. Democratic Party And independents, did not directly mention Trump or rule out accepting his support.
Newsom’s campaign manager, Juan Rodriguez, said in a tweet, “California needs to move forward, not return to Donald Trump.”
At the time of the debate, Republicans had already witnessed signs of infighting, which could reduce turnout and distract attention from the goal of overthrowing Newsom. Cox accused Republican insiders of trying to channel support for Falcona.
The recall is due to the general frustration of home isolation during the pandemic, the reduction in unemployment caused by business closures and long-term school closures, which have disrupted the lives of millions of people.
In the election, voters will be asked two questions: First, Newsom should be removed from office, is it still? The second question will be the list of alternative candidates to choose from. If a majority vote is for Newsom’s removal, the candidate with the most votes on the second question will become governor.
There are 46 alternative candidates on the ballot, and if Newsom is removed, the winner may only get 20% of the vote—this is only a small fraction of the candidates needed in a typical statewide election.
This unusual electoral mathematics also allows Republicans to campaign against Republicans and right-leaning independents to a large extent, which can provide enough coalitions to win.
The debate ended with easy questions, designed to prompt candidates to reveal some personal information about their lives. Faulconer said he rode his bike for charity, Kiley opened a restaurant in his area, and Ose said his hidden talent was to do things well.
Cox advertised himself as an outsider all night, and he took an unconventional approach. When asked what embarrassing information his children would share about him, he said: “My wife doesn’t like my nose hair.”

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