Imperial Valley Press

California Gov. Newsom formally endorses Biden for president

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. ( AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom formally endorsed Joe Biden for president on Friday, praising the former vice president for his “deep compassion and empathy” during a virtual high-dollar fundraiser in partnershi­p with the Democratic National Committee.

“I just couldn’t be more proud of you and the prospects of your presidency,” he told Biden.

Newsom’s endorsemen­t of Biden, a fellow Democrat, was expected. But the first- term governor has been careful to avoid the appearance of partisan politics as he steers the nation’s most populous state through the coronaviru­s pandemic.

He’s regularly compliment­ed Republican President Donald Trump, even using Trump’s slogan of “promise made, promise kept” recently when thanking him for sending California testing swabs. Trump’s campaign quickly put the clip in a digital ad alongside positive remarks by other Democrats. It’s one of several ads that feature Newsom.

Newsom didn’t mention Trump at all as he spoke to the fundraiser’s hundreds of participan­ts.

Biden, in turn, said Newsom was doing “one hell of a job” leading California through the pandemic and thanked him for “protecting the cornerston­e or our democracy — the right to vote.” Earlier Friday, Newsom signed an executive order to send all California voters a mail-in ballot with prepaid postage for the November election. In-person voting will still be allowed if voters choose.

The pandemic has brought attention to an expansion of mail voting, and Trump has claimed without evidence it would increase voter fraud. But Biden said he thinks Republican­s, Democrats and independen­ts alike would support such a move.

Biden said Newsom can expect to hear a lot from him if he wins the presidency.

“Gov, if I get elected I’m going to need you badly, not a joke,” Biden said.

It was Biden’s first joint fundraisin­g event with the Democratic National Committee, which allows donors to give more money than they can give directly to Biden’s campaign. Cochairs of the event were asked to raise $100,000, according to an invitation.

 ?? AP Photo/Rich Pedroncell­i ?? In this May 5 file photo, Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks in Sacramento, Calif.
AP Photo/Rich Pedroncell­i In this May 5 file photo, Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks in Sacramento, Calif.

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