The GOP have given up on being a competitive party in California and are now simply attempting to disrupt the state as much as possible. Due to our state having the most permissive recall law in the nation, their third attempt to get it on the ballot has finally succeeded and now they’re wasting $276m of our tax dollars in hopes of installing someone who is not competent to handle the state’s challenges and will very likely try to turn us into another Florida with regard to COVID-19. The San Francisco Chronicle isn’t even considering candidates for endorsement. The LA Times says “Hell, no!” Beyond the COVID response, consider what happens if Dianne Feinstein has to step down and gets replaced by an extremist like Kevin McCarthy or Darrell Issa. Even Faulconer, a rare Republican who acknowledges Biden’s victory, used to lobby for climate deniers even though he claims to have changed his spots. Even the California GOP won’t endorse a candidate because they have no solutions, only more problems to heap on our shoulders. The state has plenty of real problems, and we don’t need a bout of chaos engineering between now and January 2023. Please vote no.
Newsom is telling people to not even bother with the second question. Strategically, this makes no sense, but rhetorically, it does: any effort to enthuse people to vote for a particular candidate in the recall will also enthuse them to vote Yes on the recall.
So how to vote strategically to mitigate possible damage? The LA Times suggests Faulconer as the least-bad viable option. The Sacramento Bee produced a voter guide, but it’s paywalled. Fortunately, Ballotpedia is following this. I’ll be voting for Joel Ventresca, who is a progressive Democrat with actual public service experience, just to bring down the percentages for the chaos candidates.

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Date: 2021-08-18 04:42 am (UTC)Question 1: Hell No
Question 2: No Endorsement
They do also suggest Joel Ventresca as the candidate to pick for Question 2 because he aligns with their values while acknowledging that he's a long shot.
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Date: 2021-08-18 05:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-08-18 06:06 pm (UTC)We were planning to write in the Lt. Gov., but a friend of David's who worked for years in the state election system (I'm not sure what his actual position was, but he knows about the legalities of all the balloting stuff) said that she is not registered as a write-in candidate so votes for her would not be counted.
I'm glad to see you endorse a viable alternative in the horrifying case of the recall passing.