California gubernatorial recall candidate Caitlyn Jenner, a Republican, hedged on her party status in a CNN interview, saying, 'Maybe call me a Libertarian.'
Gov. Gavin Newsom will roll out this week what his advisors say is a $100-billion “California Comeback Plan,” beginning with $8 billion in cash payments to millions of the state’s residents.
The conservative-led recall process has been intensely partisan. No serious Democratic challenger has yet broken with party ranks to throw their hat in the ring, though the prospectJenner, who previously expressed her support for building a border wall on the Fox News “Hannity” show last week, said Monday that she favored granting a path to citizenship for the 1.75 million immigrants in the state’s labor force who are in the country without legal authorization.
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