A little-known Republican legislator from rural, northern California announced an improbable campaign Tuesday to oust Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, just months after Newsom handily defeated a recal…
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and ADAM BEAM | The Associated Press
And in another nod to the challenges of running an underdog campaign against a nationally known incumbent, he pleaded with supporters to contribute as little as $1 a day to his effort. With the party ranks depleted, Republicans failed to land candidates in the November runoffs in the last two U.S. Senate races in the state, which featured only two Democrats on the fall ballot.
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