Hearing Set in California Case Over Whether Governor Newsom’s Ballot Statement Should be Censored

A Sacramento County Superior Court will hear Heatlie v Weber on Wednesday, August 4. This is the case over whether California Governor Gavin Newsom’s statement in the Voters Handbook should be censored, to delete the Governor’s self-descrption as a “Democrat”. The lawsuit also argues that the Governor should not be permitted to say the recall is backed by former President Donald Trump and Republicans in general. Heatlie v Weber.


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Hearing Set in California Case Over Whether Governor Newsom’s Ballot Statement Should be Censored — 4 Comments

  1. On the East Coast —

    big flap NY AG ALLEGATIONS Report of NY Gov Cuomo allegedly being a very naughty guy re sex stuff.

    TOTAL subversion of separation of exec and judic powers in AG show with 2 hired folks

    Useless MORON media asking standard moron questions.

  2. Guv C on CNN 1 PM EDT for about 15 minutes – about 50 pics of him in contact with all sorts of folks-

    X hours to prepare his recorded comments ???

    NOOO sex stuff problemo — dont worry bout it — according to him.

    Part of the media zoo-circus in the USA about lawless exec tyrants.

    How much sex stuff in the olde Mussolini regime 1922-1943 ???

  3. Richard:
    A few years ago didn’t someone have his candidate statement changed (without notice to him by the SoS) deleting his mention of his political affiliation & then unsuccessfully lose a lawsuit on the matter? So wouldn’t that precedence apply to this situation?

  4. That was different. In that prior case, the Secretary of State altered the candidate’s self-description without even telling him. This is a case in which the Secretary of State accepted the Governor’s statement and someone is suing the Secretary of State.

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