I don't know how trustworthy they are, but some recent polls suggest recall is getting closer to even odds. In reality, I'm not concerned for Newsom's chances but timing is a factor. This Delta surge is impossible to spin favorably; what I mean is that even if the governor enacted limited policies that bent the curve, people would complain about restrictions, backtracking and confusion. So Newsom has to fight for his political life at a very awkward time, although the surge might taper before the election.I still think you run into a situation where the only people really jazzed about turning in their ballot are the GOP crazies forming at the mouth to see Newsome removed.
You can lead a horse to water, etc.
As for Gray Davis, the sole reason he was recalled is because Texas energy companies stole billions from Californians by exploiting a flawed deregulatory scheme championed by previous Gov. Pete Wilson. RINO Arnold happened to be the beneficiary of that, but it could have been one of the other schmucks on the ballot.
It didn't seem necessary before, but from a strategic standpoint, I think the Dems should have put a quality alternative on the ballot for question #2. Said candidate is just a fail-safe and doesn't need to even campaign; they would need some preexisting name recognition to be viable. I don't have any suggestions on a person, but I wish Jerry Brown wasn't termed out.
