纽瑟姆访问华盛顿以保护加州免受特朗普政策的影响 Newsom Visits Washington To Shield California From Trump Policies

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/newsom-visits-washington-shield-california-trump-policies

加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽瑟姆访问华盛顿,在民主党失去对行政部门的控制之前倡导该州的政策。 纽瑟姆会见了拜登政府官员,讨论零排放法规、救灾和医疗补助更新,寻求联邦批准和资金。 纽瑟姆的访问引起了共和党少数党领袖詹姆斯·加拉格尔的批评,他认为州长应该专注于改善加州而不是寻求联邦援助。 尽管在最近的选举中输给了卡马拉·哈里斯,唐纳德·特朗普仍获得了 38% 的选票,这引发了哈里斯可能在 2026 年州长选举中挑战纽瑟姆的猜测。 前副总统兼加州参议员哈里斯有可能追随理查德·尼克松的脚步,尼克松在 1962 年总统竞选中落败后竞选加州州长,但最终在 1968 年赢得了总统宝座。

California Governor Gavin Newsom visited Washington to advocate for his state's policies before Democrats lose control of the executive branch. Newsom met with Biden administration officials to discuss zero-emissions regulations, disaster relief, and Medicaid updates, seeking federal approval and funding. Newsom's visit drew criticism from Republican Minority Leader James Gallagher, who argued that the governor should focus on improving California instead of seeking federal aid. Despite losing the state to Kamala Harris in the recent election, Donald Trump garnered 38% of the vote, fueling speculation that Harris may challenge Newsom in the 2026 gubernatorial election. Harris, a former vice president and California senator, could potentially follow in the footsteps of Richard Nixon, who unsuccessfully ran for California governor after losing the presidential race in 1962 but later won the presidency in 1968.


Newsom Visits Washington To Shield California From Trump Policies

Authored by James Lalino via The Epoch Times,

In an effort to shield California from anticipated major policy changes from the incoming Trump administration, Gov. Gavin Newsom visited Washington this week to discuss zero-emissions policy and disaster relief with Biden administration officials.

Newsom also met with the California Democratic congressional delegation.

The governor is seeking federal approval for his state’s climate regulations, which he anticipates will be threatened under President-elect Donald Trump’s second administration. Newsom is also aiming for a $5.2 billion reimbursement for emergency COVID-19 funding and updates to the state’s Medicaid program.

Newsom’s press secretary Izzy Gardon told NTD in a statement that “the Governor will advocate for key priorities that advance the health and well-being of all Californians,” and that they are “building on the progress made since President Biden took office.”

Newsom is trying to move as quickly as he can before Democrats no longer control the executive branch after Jan. 20. He traveled to the nation’s capital on Monday and will be returning to Sacramento on Wednesday.

Following Trump’s victory last week over Vice President Kamala Harris, Newsom ordered an emergency special session of the California state legislature to begin Dec. 2, a move which, according to his X account, is intended “to safeguard the fundamental freedoms we all hold dear.”

California Assemblyman James Gallagher, the Republican Minority Leader in the state’s lower house, is critical of Newsom’s Washington trip, saying he thinks that the governor should be working to improve the state instead of seeking help from what he views as a failed federal administration.

“It would be nice if Newsom focused on improving things for Californians instead of doubling down on the same failed policies that cost Harris the election,” Gallagher told NTD News in a text message.

Commenting on Newsom’s responses to his election victory, Trump wrote on Nov. 8 on Truth Social that the governor was “stopping all of the GREAT things that can be done to ‘Make California Great Again.’”

Despite losing the Golden State to Harris, Trump earned 38 percent of the vote in the state this time around, his highest total in the state out of three presidential contests.

Harris, who will be out of public office for the first time in decades come January, is a potential candidate to succeed Newsom, who is term-limited and will not be eligible for reelection when the next gubernatorial election is held in 2026. She was formerly the state’s attorney general and served as its junior U.S. Senator before she became Biden’s running mate in 2020.

If Harris decides to run, it would not be the first time a former vice president ran for California governor after losing a presidential election.

Then-Vice President Richard Nixon lost the 1962 race for California governor just 2 years after he was defeated by John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election. Nixon went on to mount a historic political comeback by winning the presidency in 1968. He was reelected in 1972, winning 49 out of 50 states.

Nixon resigned before his second term was finished, after his Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill signaled that they would no longer support him when it became apparent that his administration covered up illegal activity related to the infamous Watergate break-in.

Tyler Durden Wed, 11/13/2024 - 09:30
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