Antelope Valley Press

Biden to campaign with Newsom as recall nears end

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom will get a boost in the final days of a campaign that is trying to kick him out of office from the nation’s most prominent Democrat: President Joe Biden.

Biden will join the firstterm Democratic governor in Long Beach on Monday, the day before voting ends. He’s the last of a string of prominent Democrats who have come to the deep-blue state to assist Newsom as he faces a recall election.

Vice President Kamala Harris, a California native, campaigned alongside him Wednesday, and former President Barack Obama appeared in a campaign ad urging California­ns to vote no on the recall.

Biden’s visit, his first to California since taking office in January, underscore­s the importance of his party maintainin­g the governorsh­ip in the nation’s most populous state, which has the fifth-largest economy in the world. California has been the breeding ground for progressiv­e policies on climate change, immigratio­n and more. Beyond Harris, a handful of Biden’s Cabinet members have roots in the state.

Newsom also has been one of the most aggressive governors when it comes to the Coronaviru­s, mandating that children wear masks in school and that health care workers get the vaccine. His restrictio­ns on businesses and schools have been a driving force behind the recall as the pandemic remains a dominant force in American life during the first year of Biden’s presidency.

The visit also gives Biden a chance to demonstrat­e his political clout amid a difficult stretch of his presidency following the US withdrawal from Afghanista­n. A poll by the Public Policy Institute of California taken from Aug. 20-29 showed 58% of California­ns approve of Biden’s job performanc­e. A terrorist attack in Afghanista­n killed 13 US service members and many more Afghans on Aug. 26.

The California Republican Party criticized Harris’ visit, saying it was inappropri­ate for her to campaign while California­ns remain stuck in Afghanista­n. On Thursday, an estimated 200 foreigners, including Americans, left Afghanista­n on a commercial flight out of Kabul.

Talk radio host Larry Elder, the GOP frontrunne­r in the recall, said Harris and Biden were trying to distract attention from Newsom’s record on widespread homelessne­ss, rising crime and long-running school and business closures during the pandemic.

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