Replacement for California Governor
Candidates for replacing California Governor Gavin Newsum.
Errol Webber, a
34 year old immigrant from Jamaica, now living in Los Angeles, has been
producing documentary and narrative films since he was a teenager. His
acclaimed documentary “American Promise” chronicles the struggles parents go
through to assert their right to school choice for their children.
Webber’s positions on the
issues are staunchly conservative, including supporting school choice,
defending “religious, medical and economic freedoms,” investing in vocational
education, increasing competition in medicine and reducing taxes and
regulations.
Major
Williams, a 41 year old resident of Pasadena, made a name for himself in
2020 by running for mayor of that city.
Williams calls for expanding
California’s oil and gas drilling in order to increase tax revenues, create
high paying jobs, and – crucially – offset California’s hypocritical and
damaging reliance on foreign oil, much of it imported from Venezuela. Williams
is a budget hawk, a supporter of the 2nd amendment, and favors deregulation.
His positions on the issues are bold, thoughtful, and thoroughly conservative.
Here are the candidates
endorsed by President Trump.
U.S. Senate:
Marco
Rubio, Florida
Ron
Johnson, Wisconsin
Rand
Paul, Kentucky
John
Kennedy, Louisiana
Tim
Scott, South Carolina
Mo
Brooks, Alabama
John
Boozman, Arkansas
Jerry
Moran, Kansas
Mike
Crapo, Idaho
U.S. House of Representatives:
Max
Miller, Ohio
Julia
Letlow, Louisiana
GOP leadership:
David
Shafer, Georgia
Drew
McKissick, South Carolina
Bob
Paduchik, Ohio
State-level secretary of state:
Jody
Hice, Georgia
State attorneys general:
Tim
Griffin, Arkansas
Governorship:
Sarah
Huckabee Sanders, Arkansas
Henry
McMaster, South Carolina
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