Los Angeles Times

Recall a lazy way for GOP to win

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Re “Ins and outs of Newsom recall effort,” Feb. 23

The COVID-19 pandemic is a worldwide crisis that the Trump administra­tion threw onto the states last year as it did little to protect the people. Gov. Gavin Newsom does not deserve to be blamed for California’s crisis, and the recall campaign is a scam.

I know this because after I lost my job last spring, I had time to watch Newsom’s regular news conference­s in which he explained the data in great detail. I saw a governor who was human and made some mistakes, but always tried his best to lead.

He worked with the state Legislatur­e to get money for supplies and testing. He tried repeatedly to update the calcified unemployme­nt system. He helped form a coalition of Western U.S. states to share best practices and streamline purchases, but he still got slammed by people who complained that everything was going too slowly.

So, lazy Republican­s are seizing on a general sense of frustratio­n and focusing it on a governor who worked harder on this than any of them ever did. The country’s pandemic response has been a train wreck, but look at the ones screaming the loudest for a recall and see if they did one-tenth of the work Newsom did.

Putting on a recall election is an expensive, stupid distractio­n that would certainly not result in better governance, so let’s not.

KAREN BRODERICK Burbank

I hope a prominent Democrat comes forward as a challenger.

In a recall, there are two questions: First, should the governor be removed? And second, which of the following candidates on the ballot should replace the governor if the majority votes to oust him?

All voters will be entitled to choose one of those who are running.

One prominent Democrat on the list, and only one, would have a strong chance of winning, assuming the Republican candidates split the conservati­ve vote.

Also, what if the Democrat were seen as more liberal than Newsom? Might some percentage of Republican­s vote to retain the governor because they fear ending up with someone they find more objectiona­ble?

JEFF FREEDMAN Los Angeles

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