California Gov. Gavin Newsom backs candidate in Dem vs. Dem House race

California Gov. Gavin Newsom backs candidate in Dem vs. Dem House race


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As California state Assemblymember Evan Low and former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo vie to win the U.S. House election in California’s 16th Congressional District, Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom has thrown his support behind Low in the Democrat versus Democrat showdown.

“Evan Low embodies the very best of California’s values,” Newsom said in a statement, according to Politico. “We have worked shoulder-to-shoulder on some of our state’s most pressing issues, from protecting reproductive rights to tackling affordability for California families.”

“Evan Low embodies the very best of California values. We have worked shoulder-to-shoulder on some of our state’s most pressing issues,” the governor said in a statement, according to NBC Bay Area. “Evan’s proven track record of delivering for Bay Area families makes him exactly the kind of representative CD-16 voters deserve in Washington.”

In a post on X, Low said that he is “thrilled and deeply honored to have the endorsement” from the governor, whose “leadership and vision for CA have been an inspiration.”

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Gavin Newsom, Evan Low and others

California Gov. Gavin Newsom joins state Sen. Scott Wiener, state Assemblymember Evan Low, state Senate President pro Tempore Emeritus Tony Atkins, San Francisco Mayor London Breed and other local officials for a rally in support of Freedom to Marry, a ballot measure to remove Proposition 8 from the state Constitution, held at Manny’s on 16th and Mission streets in San Francisco on Friday, June 7, 2024.  (Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

Low wished Vice President Kamala Harris a happy birthday on Oct. 20.

“Happy Birthday to our future president, Kamala Harris!” he tweeted. “I’m so proud to stand with you and honored to be running on the same Democratic Party ticket. Your leadership, tenacity, and dedication to fighting for justice and equality inspire us all. Here’s to many more years of breaking barriers and making history together!” 

The district is currently represented by Democratic Rep. Anna Eshoo, who did not seek re-election in 2024.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom

Gov. Gavin Newsom talks with news reporters following a roundtable with local community members grappling with the state’s housing crisis at the Seven Trees Community Center in San Jose, California, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. (Anda Chu/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)

Newsom, who has served as governor since early 2019, won re-election in 2022 after surviving a recall election in 2021.

Last year, he debated Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who at the time was running for the GOP presidential nomination. Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity moderated the debate. 

During the debate, DeSantis called Newsom “a slick, slippery politician, whose state is failing.”

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Gavin Newsom and Sam Liccardo

Gov. Gavin Newsom, right, alongside San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, left, host a roundtable with local community members grappling with the state’s housing crisis at the Seven Trees Community Center in San Jose, California, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019.  (Anda Chu/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)

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DeSantis ultimately dropped his presidential bid in January and endorsed former President Donald Trump after Trump won the Iowa caucus.



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