The recall of the governor of California nearly 2 million public opinion to meet the peak

The “Recall Newsom” campaign has successfully collected 1,927,000 signatures. On March 6, volunteers set up a “Recall Newsom” sign-up site in Chino Heights, where a large number of voters showed up to sign up for the recall of Newsom.

After about nine months, the “Recall Gavin 2020” campaign in California has come to a close. This past weekend, volunteers from across the state set up signatures for the last Time before the deadline, garnering support and appreciation from voters of all ethnicities and ages, with many senior voters out to catch the last train and sign the petition to recall Governor Newsom.

The “Recall Newsom” campaign has successfully collected 1,927,000 signatures. On March 6, volunteers set up a “Recall Newsom” sign-up site in Chino Heights, where a large number of voters showed up to sign the petition in support of removing Newsom from office.

The “Recall Newsom” campaign has successfully collected 1,927,000 signatures. On March 6, volunteers set up a “Recall Newsom” sign-up site in Chino Heights, where a large number of voters showed up to sign up for the recall of Newsom.

Since Newsom took office in 2019, there has been no end to the recall campaign against him. Voters who support the recall of Newsom said that Newsom keeps raising taxes, giving welfare to illegal immigrants, supporting abortion, and ordering the release of felons and violent criminals during the Epidemic, extending the tenant order prohibiting the eviction of non-paying tenants, and shutting down businesses, causing public discontent to grow deeper and deeper.

Voters take the last train to sign the petition to recall Newsom

On March 6, Rocky, a voter who drove with his wife to the Chino Hills recall petition site, said they had heard about the recall campaign a long time ago and had missed the opportunity to sign the recall petition at the last minute.

On March 6, voters caught the last train to sign the “Recall Newsom” petition in Chino Heights to support the recall of Newsom.

California needs to open up its economy immediately so people can get back to work,” he said. It’s insane for a government to shut down business and put people out of work for up to a year. The results of closing California are not at all better than those states that are not completely closed.”

Both husband and wife believe that Newsom should step down immediately for blockading California while welcoming illegal immigrants into the state through policies such as handing out welfare; imposing a grounding policy on Californians on the one hand while partying at high-end restaurants himself on the other.

Last November, Newsom was revealed to have violated his own issued prevention order by going in and out of high-end restaurants and sitting around dining with several people without masks, and the number of signatures in support of his removal surged by 400,000 in a short time after the news broke.

“Honestly, we need someone from the other party to win and get Newsom out of office. Nothing is going to change in the status quo if another left-wing nut job (runs California) comes along. The people of California need to wake up.” Rocky said.

For her part, Mrs. Marina said, “The Democrats want to destroy us, and we’re not going to let them. That’s it, so we’re coming to sign the petition.”

Ms. Lui, a volunteer at the Chino Heights Recall Newsom sign-up site, revealed that voters arrived at 11:00 a.m. that day just after the sign-up site was set up. During the four-hour event, voters did not stop, and there were many elderly voters among them. We could see that some elderly voters were not particularly mobile, but they insisted on signing the petition to recall Newsom,” she said. And they thanked us repeatedly. They all agreed that Newsom was too bad to be left to continue to plague California.”

On March 6, voters caught the last train to sign the “Recall Newsom” petition in Chino Heights in support of removing Newsom from office. (Linda Kang / The Epoch Times)

Millions of votes: Recall Newsom

In the history of California, only in 2003, California Democratic Governor Gray Davis was successfully removed from office. This time, the number of signatures for Newsom’s recall has again surpassed a critical mass, described as a national grassroots movement regardless of party, ethnicity or age, with more than 80,000 California voters registered as volunteers to help collect signatures and deliver petitions to recall him.

Barbara, a volunteer coordinator in San Bernardino County, said, “The number of signatures collected is about to top 2 million, which is staggering. Most of them were collected through the efforts of the volunteers. Many of the volunteers are mothers and need to take care of their children, but even so, people are collecting signatures every day; others work during the week, so they do it on weekends. It’s for the next generation to get away from far-left policies. We need to save California and get rid of Newsom.”

She said Californians are fed up with the current situation, with a huge increase in the percentage of vagrants, crime; a huge increase in suicides as children are forced not to attend school regularly because of the epidemic; and Newsom keeps big businesses open while closing small ones.

Barbara, who has lived in a communist country in Cuba, said that the policy of the communist state is to deprive people of their rights, such as taking weapons out of their hands, then giving out “free” welfare, brainwashing, and creating divisions, to control people’s normal Life step by step, including the opportunity to receive Education and work, and eventually even the right to go to church. Eventually, they don’t even have the right to go to church.

She feels that the policies in California today are exactly that. “The policies of the far left, even some Democrats don’t like them anymore. The far left now, too, is not the Democratic Party of old, but is pursuing communist policies …… Everything is really crazy.”

Ms. Wang, a volunteer who immigrated to the U.S. from the mainland, also said, “Newsom’s policies are the same as the Chinese Communist Party‘s, using the epidemic to make a mess of the people’s lives. During the epidemic, Newsom spent $1 billion with the CCP to buy poor quality and expensive masks and protective gear, and the purpose behind it must be to benefit himself. He sealed everyone up and went to dinner himself. He and Pelosi fence off their homes from others, but say the border doesn’t need a fence, anyone can come in. If the country doesn’t need a fence, then their Home shouldn’t have one either. This is a complete double standard, just like the Chinese Communist Party really.”

As of March 3, the “Recall Newsom” campaign has successfully collected 1,927,000 signatures, breaking the reservation threshold. The entire campaign team set March 10 as the internal deadline for the signature collection effort. The official state deadline is 5 p.m. on March 17.

At that time, all signatures, after being certified, will be able to successfully start the referendum process to recall Newsom, provided they can reach the standard of 1.5 million valid signatures.