Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
On
to November
As vote-counting continues, our margin in last Tuesday’s Primary
has grown beyond what anyone expected. For those who said a grassroots
campaign couldn’t succeed, we have shown otherwise in a resounding
way. You can watch my Election Night speech here.
Across the state, it was a good night overall. Some other notable
results:
- The District Attorney of San Francisco was recalled, and LA’s DA
is likely next. This also suggests that the race for California
Attorney General is winnable; it appears Nathan Hochman has advanced
to take on Newsom-appointee Rob Bonta.
- Republican Lanhee Chen got the most votes for State Controller.
This is a race to keep an eye on. Lanhee is a strong candidate who
would rein in the Supermajority.
- It’s still too close to call who will challenge Tony Thurmond for
Superintendent of Public Instruction, but it appears most likely to be
Lance Christensen – a strong school choice advocate who I’ve
endorsed.
- The Republican nominees for the other statewide offices appear to
be settled. Governor: Brian Dahle. Lt. Governor: Angela Jacobs.
Treasurer: Jack Guerrero. Secretary of State: Rob Bernosky. Insurance
Commissioner: Robert Howell.
- One frustrating result: a solidly Republican State Senate seat has
been lost. Because of a fluke of the Top 2 Primary, two Democrat
candidates advanced. This is why I’ve drafted legislation to get rid
of Top 2.
As for our race going forward, the November General Election
against the Democrat will be a battle. But thanks to our showing in
the Primary – thanks to your tremendous support – we are now in the
driver’s seat.
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