California, Gavin Newsom
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California’s “governator” returns to the political arena—this time as the celebrity muscle against a ballot measure that could bring gerrymandering back to favor Democrats.
The California governor said he is “deeply concerned” about a plan being floated by the president and his allies.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom described coming from a lower-class background on the "All the Smoke" podcast Saturday and soon faced backlash.
The California governor used an eye-opening metaphor to warn Trump about “testing” the limits on staying in power.
Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt accused the California governor of "talking down" to Black people after his recent podcast appearance.
That doesn’t mean we’ve won the campaign, quite the contrary, but we reached our goals, we’ve reached our budget,’ Newsom says in a video posted on social media.
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Highlights from Gavin Newsom's "Sunday Morning" interview: Proposition 50, opposing Trump, and 2028
California's Democratic governor talked with "CBS Sunday Morning" about redistricting, the "future of this republic," and his own plans for a presidential run.
US Customs and Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino has been summoned to appear in court Tuesday in Chicago to answer Judge Sara Ellis’ concerns about federal agents’ aggressive tactics after he was recorded throwing what appears to be a tear gas canister into a crowd.
A survey of 1,707 adults October 7-14 found that 56 percent of likely voters would support Proposition 50, with 43 percent voting against it. The proposition “authorizes temporary changes to congressional district maps in response to Texas’ partisan redistricting.”