Miami Herald (Sunday)

Calif. governor challenges DeSantis to debate

- BY CHRISTIAN MARTINEZ Los Angeles Times

‘‘ HEY [DESANTIS] ... LET’S TAKE THIS UP & DEBATE. I’LL BRING MY HAIR GEL. YOU BRING YOUR HAIRSPRAY. NAME THE TIME BEFORE ELECTION DAY.

LOS ANGELES

Gov. Gavin Newsom challenged his Florida counterpar­t, Ron DeSantis, to a televised debate, escalating his criticism of Republican governors’ mass transport of migrants to liberal bastions as “reprehensi­ble” and possibly illegal.

“Hey [DeSantis], clearly you’re struggling, distracted, and busy playing politics with people’s lives,” Newsom tweeted Friday afternoon. “Since you have only one overriding need — attention — let’s take this up & debate. I’ll bring my hair gel. You bring your hairspray. Name the time before Election Day.”

On Wednesday evening, DeSantis sent a group of around 50 migrants by plane to Martha’s Vineyard, a Massachuse­tts vacation playground for wealthy liberals. On Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bused a group of nearly 100 migrants to Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington, D.C., ramping up a tactic that GOP governors have turned to in recent months to protest illegal immigratio­n.

“Like millions of Americans, I have been horrified at the images of migrants being shipped on buses and planes across the country to be used as political props,” Newsom said in a letter Thursday to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, urging the Department of Justice to investigat­e DeSantis’ actions.

Some of the migrants said they had been falsely told they would be transporte­d to Boston, where they could receive work authorizat­ions, Newsom said.

When asked about the letter during an event Friday, DeSantis responded with a quip about Newsom’s hair.

“I think his hair gel is interferin­g with his brain function,” he said.

Newsom took the opportunit­y to lay down his challenge to DeSantis, sharing an August tweet in which former CBS News anchor Dan Rather raised the idea of a potential prime-time debate between the two governors, both thought to be harboring presidenti­al ambitions.

“Ratings I bet would be huge. Who would have the courage to show up?” said Rather, who published an article Friday calling DeSantis’ and Abbott’s migrant transports “a shameful stunt.”

For months, Newsom has made a habit of contrastin­g California’s policies with those of Texas and Florida.

This summer, his reelection campaign ran a television ad in Florida slamming that state’s restrictiv­e abortion policies and a law that forbids instructio­n about sexual orientatio­n and gender identity in kindergart­en through third grade.

“I urge all of you living in Florida to join the fight, or join us in California, where we still believe in freedom – freedom of speech, freedom to choose, freedom from hate and the freedom to love,” Newsom said in the ad.

Newsom has repeatedly denied that he is considerin­g a presidenti­al run, but many political watchers are skeptical, especially as he sets his sights on DeSantis, a potential

2024 GOP candidate.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, in a tweet

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