Antelope Valley Press

GOP lawmaker joins governor recall race

- By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer

LOS ANGELES — A California lawmaker on Tuesday joined the growing list of Republican candidates hoping to oust Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a September recall election.

Assemblyma­n Kevin Kiley — one of Newsom’s most vocal critics at the Statehouse, and a rising personalit­y in the California GOP — announced on Twitter that he would enter the race.

In a statement, he faulted the first-term governor for “special interest corruption” and promised to be an antidote to the governor’s “lawless mode of governance.”

“I’ve said I’m ready to play whatever role will do the most to get our movement across the finish line,” Kiley said, referring to the recall election. “After hearing from tens of thousands of California­ns, I’m convinced that role is to replace Gavin Newsom as governor.”

Newsom’s campaign didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages seeking comment.

Kiley joins a large GOP field that includes former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer; businessma­n John Cox, who was defeated by Newsom in 2018; reality TV personalit­y Caitlyn Jenner; and former US Rep. Doug Ose. Conservati­ve talk show host Larry Elder has said he’s considerin­g joining the race.

Kiley, a 36-year-old lawyer and former prosecutor from the Sacramento suburb of Rocklin, is known in the Legislatur­e for fighting for access to charter schools and was one of the Republican lawmakers who filed a court challenge to Newsom’s far-reaching policies during the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Newsom, a former San Francisco mayor, was elected governor in a 2018 landslide in the heavily Democratic state. The recall drive gained momentum following school and business closures during the depths of the pandemic that unsettled life for millions of California­ns. The election is set for Sept. 14.

In a statement earlier this month referenced by Kiley, recall organizer Orrin Heatlie said volunteers behind the effort where disappoint­ed with the field of potential replacemen­t candidates and predicted Kiley, should he enter the race, would unite those backing the drive to remove Newsom.

However, Kiley is little known statewide outside of GOP circles, and he enters a race in which some of the leading candidates have been campaignin­g for months.

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