Oroville Mercury-Register

Harris cancels planned California recall election campaign stop with Newsom

- By Kathleen Ronayne

SACRAMENTO >> Vice President Kamala Harris has canceled a planned campaign appearance alongside California Gov. Gavin Newsom aimed at boosting Democratic turnout in the final weeks of the recall election that could force him out of his job.

The vice president’s decision to cancel her trip to her native state followed attacks in Afghanista­n that killed at least 12 U.S. service members. She and Newsom were set to appear at a rally south of San Francisco.

Spokespeop­le for Harris did not immediatel­y answer questions about whether she would reschedule the trip. It was also unclear whether President Joe Biden would travel to California to campaign for Newsom amid the ongoing events in Afghanista­n. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday, before the attacks, that Biden planned to do so.

The president’s and vice president’s plans to campaign for Newsom underscore­d the closeness of the race and its potential to significan­tly alter the political landscape in the nation’s most populous state.

Voters last elected a Republican to statewide office in 2006. About one-tenth of the 22 million registered voters in California have already cast ballots. The last day to vote is Sept. 14.

Harris in particular could bring a boost of star power in California, where she was elected statewide three times, first as attorney general and later a U.S. senator. Newsom in recent weeks has focused his campaign messaging on women and voters of color, groups that Harris is uniquely poised to speak to as the nation’s first woman vice president, as well as the first Black and South Asian person to serve in that role.

Should voters recall Newsom, they have the chance to elect the state’s first Black governor: Talk radio host Larry Elder, who is running as a Republican. In recent weeks, Newsom and his Democratic allies have focused almost exclusivel­y on Elder, warning his libertaria­n and conservati­ve policies would be wrong for California. On a Tuesday campaign call, Black women leaders argued Newsom is a better ally to the Black community than Elder.

Harris and Newsom began their political careers in the same San Francisco political circles. Harris’ was the city’s district attorney in the early 2000s when Newsom served as its mayor. They have never competed against each other for political office, and they share donors and political consultant­s.

Democrats have tried to nationaliz­e the race, linking the recall effort to Republican­s including former President Donald Trump, who has not publicly commented on the contest.

Republican­s, meanwhile, have tried to keep the race focused on California issues and what they consider to be Newsom’s failures in tackling homelessne­ss, crime and wildfire prevention.

The nation’s withdrawal from Afghanista­n has not been a topic of discussion.

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