Signatures top 60%, recall campaign for Newsom gains momentum

The “Recall Newsom” campaign launched by California citizens has already exceeded 60% of the total number of signatures. The photo shows people calling for the recall of Newsom at a boycott rally in Cypress, Orange County, California, on January 2.

The ongoing campaign to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom from office in California continues to gain momentum as 2021 begins. Newsom’s harsh homeownership orders, release of dangerous prisoners, and ongoing taxation have prompted more people to respond to the recall movement. Currently, the number of people who have signed the petition has exceeded 910,000.

Currently, the number of signatures for the “Recall Newsom” campaign in California has exceeded 60%. The photo shows people calling for the recall of Newsom at a boycott rally in Cypress, Orange County, California, on January 2.

The “Recall Newsom” campaign launched by California citizens has already surpassed 60% of the sign-ups. The photo shows people calling for the recall of Newsom at a boycott rally in Cypress, Orange County, California, on Jan. 2.

Donate millions to support public opinion

According to the “Recall Newsom” campaign website, more than 110,000 Californians signed the petition to recall Newsom in just two weeks in mid-December 2020. Multiple organizations have donated more than a million dollars to support public opinion.

Some people said there are too many reasons to recall Newsom, such as California has been under the Democratic Party for a long time and has become the state with the highest tax and poverty rate in the nation; Newsom has been in office for less than two years and California’s financial situation has gone from having a $21.6 billion surplus to a $54.3 billion budget deficit; the so-called epidemic prevention order has made people extremely dissatisfied.

Orange County resident Robert Bovard said, “Behind Newsom’s executive orders, there is more harm than good. He’s shutting everyone down, and the suicide rate is up and the death toll is still up. Businesses shouldn’t have been shut down either, and the government ordered them closed anyway, which caused more harm to the economy, and it was simply a bad executive order.”

“In addition, Newsom is a hypocrite who forces everyone to stay home and shut down all businesses, and then he goes to restaurants to eat with allies without a mask.” He also added that Newsom, in his first term, raised the gas tax in a big way, ridiculously using any excuse to raise taxes, and then in turn squandered taxpayer money.

The California economy has been hit hard by Newsom’s successive bans that severely restrict economic reopening. Development indicators in multiple industries are lagging far behind and below national normative levels. Meanwhile, California consumer confidence is at an eight-year low.

Others cite the disasters that Newsom has brought to Californians since taking office, including signing and passing unreasonable bills, banning evictions of non-paying tenants during the epidemic; not requiring registration of specific sex crime suspects; limiting people’s rights to speak, assemble freely, gather at church or on the beach; allowing illegal aliens to legally serve in the state legislature; supporting the public system to indoctrinate children with radical sex education; providing welfare to illegal immigrants; using the epidemic as a reason to release tens of thousands of criminals, including felony violence, and limiting police enforcement capabilities.

In one sentence, Bovard said, “Newsom is not for Californians, he’s just using the people and telling lies. We don’t want big government, the left is really taking too much of our money, and people need to stand up and say enough is enough!”

Civilian signatures calling for Newsom’s removal soar

The “Recall Newsom” campaign, which began on June 10, 2020 and was originally scheduled to end on November 7, has been extended to March 17, 2021 due to the epidemic, and the recall process can be successfully launched if 1,495,709 eligible signatures are collected by then. The number of signatures has already surpassed 60%.

Nancy Hathcock, president of the Orange County Federation of Republican Women, said, “The response to this recall campaign has been tremendous, and when people see us out on the street collecting signatures, you can almost hear them braking sharply and then stopping to sign up in support of the recall.”

“Everyone keeps thinking we need to get this guy (Newsom) out of office, he needs to reopen California immediately, and he’s destroying our business. You can’t believe how many doctors and nurses stopped to sign the petition to recall him, and they all said (Newsom’s vaccination order) was absolute nonsense.” Heathcock said the number of signatures to recall Newsom is growing by leaps and bounds, and Californians are realizing that California’s swamp is about to be cleaned up immediately.

She noted that California’s state legislature has been controlled by one Democratic party for decades and that California has become too far left and something has to change. “We’re making progress, and California is starting a red wave. We have to get Newsom out of office, he has no business leading the charge to handle our forestry, and there’s no reason we should have forest fires like this every year, so destructive, so stupid.”

California is pushing communism

Currently, California is seeing a large number of businesses begin to move out of the state due to constant taxation and the closing of businesses. Heathcock believes that not only is California wiping out the middle class, but most unacceptable to her is that California is promoting communism. “Communism is creeping into our federal government and into our state, and it’s really horrible. I prefer not to see the governor having close ties to the Communist Party.”

She noted that it was the Chinese Communist Party’s cover-up that caused the epidemic to spread around the world in the first place, threatening the lives of all. But it’s ironic that Newsom is spending a huge $1 billion to do business with the Chinese Communist Party and buy masks that have no quality assurance, instead of buying them from American or Californian companies.

Hathcock said, “We have to fight socialism, communism, and that’s another reason why people are going to sign the recall petition.”