It’s highly unlikely the land of the Moonbats could actually have enough remaining non-Moonbats left to take back control of the tribe. However, there is a slight chance because some of the moderately insane have joined forces with the non-Moonbats to show they are not happy with the behavior from the leader of the tribe, Comrade Gavin Newsom.
Unfortunately, the heavily controlled asylum inmates are in charge of counting the tribe’s votes, and Comrade Newsom has been aggressively bribing the moderately insane elements with free stuff to regain their tribal support. Additionally, leaders from around the country have been flying in to lend their support and provide money for the bribes.
That said, most observers believe Comrade Newsom will survive the challenge to his power; thereby dooming the non-Moonbats to a life of conscription. Ballots were mailed to the tribe in mid-August. And voters could either mail their ballot via USPS union collection, or drop-off their vote in-person at drop boxes, or at their county elections office by 8:00 pm PT tonight.
(CBS) “While polls in the summer indicated a close race, a Berkeley IGS poll released Friday showed the “no” vote leading the “yes” vote 60.1%-38.5% among likely voters. Newsom’s team is confident he’ll prevail in the recall attempt, and privately, Republican campaigns in the state concede their internal polling indicates the recall will fail.” (link)
It will likely take a few days for the total results, but the preliminary stuff could come out later tonight.
New York Times Results Here – SF Chronicle Results Here
37 days left to count the votes.
Ongoing Totals here:
https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/governor-recall
Californians Make Their Recall Election Choice. Dave Rubin Responds
My comments on this recall:
Final results were on FoxLA’s website this morning, showing 100% of precincts reporting. ~36% voted yes to recall, 65% voted to keep future POTUS candidate HairGel as Governor. Approximately 9 mil votes were cast. I’m terrible at math, my conclusion is that 1 of every 3 votes cast was against said Gov. That seems like enough to make the CA Deep State worried, IDK.
However: with so many mail-in ballots, how on earth were 100% of the precincts counted in time to report results this morning, the day after election day?
There are several reports in the media about the causes for this recall, and the only honest accounting comes from Jennifer Oliver O’Connell over at Red State. At the same site, Bonchie has a very interesting take on Elder’s candidacy, and it strikes me as on point. Assemblyman Kevin Kyley is a far more appealing candidate in general, someone with experience inside the state legislature, and far more authentic than the current incumbent. I supported Elder only because he might have won. Hopefully Kiley puts on an aggressive race next year.
A key driver for the women who initiated and drove this recall to fruition was the implementation of the notorious independent contractor law, AB5, which should be reviewed by *all self-employed individuals* because the PRO Act is its mirror image in the Congress. Last I read Schumer was trying to shoehorn this awful legislation in with another measure, I think the infrastructure package. In CA, AB5 full implications began to be realized right when full lockdown implemented in March 2020. Many thousands of women/mothers were now left with no way to earn an income.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – After California voted to keep Gavin Newsom as governor, organizations that led the recall efforts are pushing on.
Tom Del Beccaro, Chairman of Rescue California, discussed last night’s election, and their plans moving forward.
When Tom Del Beccaro was asked what he thought about both parties blaming ELDER for the recall failure he said , “How should I put this in the nicest way,….(long pause) ….PATHETIC”.
https://www.kusi.com/rescue-california-chairman-reforming-calif-is-a-process-that-wont-end-with-a-recall/
wow, he looks like Dracula in that one picture. Too much Adrenochrome CA style
9on the rocks)?