Original title: California vote to remove governor ends Newsom to stay in office
At 8 pm local time on September 14th, the vote to remove the governor of California ended, and the Democratic governor Gavin Newsom will remain in office. At the subsequent press conference, Newsom only gave a brief speech and did not answer any questions from reporters. His brief speech and Twitter post expressed one meaning: California said “no” to the removal tonight, but said “yes” to women’s rights, immigration rights, minimum wages, the environment, and our future.
In California, the Democratic Party has a huge advantage in party registration. Since 2006, no Republicans have won the California election. However, many people are dissatisfied with the huge government expenditure, wildfires, the new crown epidemic, and the deterioration of public security. They initiated a vote to dismiss Newsom. .
According to the “New York Times” report, as to whether Newsom should be removed, at least 66.8% of California voters chose to oppose the recall, and 33.2% of the voters in favor of it. (Reporter Deng Wei)
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