SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Gov. Gavin Newsom will address the Democratic Party faithful Saturday as he mounts a campaign to keep his job.
His address to thousands of activists at the California Democratic Party's annual convention, held virtually, comes on the heels of state elections officials announcing that a preliminary count shows the recall effort against him has enough signatures to make the ballot.
Voters will get the chance in the all-but-certain election this fall to decide whether the first-term Democrat should be booted from office before his term ends.
Delegates at the convention are some of the party's most hardworking organizers, who can knock on doors, make phone calls or provide a cheering section at rallies for