Wednesday, August 25, 2021

California Should Recall Gavin Newsom and Elect Larry Elder Governor

The Sage from South Central is in!!!

Gavin Newsom has been a terrible governor for California. We know this from paying attention, but we also know it from comparing him to past governors, and before anyone tries to excuse him due to COVID-19, we know he's a terrible governor by comparing him to the governors of other states and the leaders of countries that have handled the pandemic well without lockdown or school lockouts.

Larry Elder will be a much better Governor of California, and much-needed check on the legislature. He'll certainly be able to deliver the clear messages we need. 

Support Larry Elder by:

1. Donating to his campaign.

2. Volunteering for Larry Elder.

2. Spreading the word, including on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

3. Voting YES on recalling Gavin Newsom.

4. Voting FOR Larry Elder on the same ballot you'll use to recall Newsom. (If you're a Californian who isn't registered where you currently live, GET REGISTERED NOW!)

PLEASE NOTE: 1) If your ballot envelope has holes in it, be careful that the holes will not reveal your vote FOR (YES) on the recall or your vote for Larry Elder. 2) Larry Elder IS on the ballot. If you can't find him, he might be on the other side of the paper. 3) GET YOUR VOTE IN NOW! Don't wait! It must be in by Tuesday, September 14. 4) If at all possible, take your ballot to the destination election (Registrar-Recorder) office yourself. The second best option is to take the ballot into a United States Postal Office, preferably with staff that isn't aware of your political learnings (so, not the post office that handles deliveries to your residence). 

We have a state to save!

This IS possible. We CAN do this! All it takes is "50% of the vote plus one" to go with YES on the recall. Then, the candidate who gets the most votes is elected Governor of California.

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