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In reply to the discussion: How are you planning to vote in the recall? [View all]brush
(57,678 posts)38. I suggest just voting NO. If you vote on the second part...
you might cancel out your ballot. It's tricky how these republicans have set up the ballot.
I mean if you want Newsom to stay, why give a vote to someone to replace him? It's tricky.
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If you look at the link I supplied above he has 27% of the vote, leading Elder by 4 points
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#22
No she doesn't, and the 2022 election will set things right. She isn't going to go away anymore
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#5
Agreed. I've sent a couple nicely worded email to her staff but at this point have lost patience
Merlot
Aug 2021
#6
Yup. We have a super majority, and can do just what Kentucky did. Newsom is NOT going to
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#9
If you plan to vote for a candidate if the recall passes, which I don't think it will,
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#4
Sure. It won't count if the recall fails, and that is what we want, but if it doesn't fail I think
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#16
I don't think so. Newsom is as liberal as they come, so anyone using that logic doesn't know
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#20
Actually I did retract. I said you were right about the second item, which I found out later.
brush
Aug 2021
#54
Who might run? That is 2022, and if the recall is successful I think it is prudent to choose
JohnSJ
Aug 2021
#19