Instead of campaigning on his own behalf, Gov. Newsom worked a phone bank to help Democratic candidates in Southern California on Saturday.
SAN FRANCISCO -- With less than three days before the general election, Democrats are worried about a"red wave" sweeping Republican candidates into office across the country.
He has also been campaigning outside the state for other candidates to help Democrats retain both the House and Senate. "You asked me about effective communication. You asked me about effective messaging. Win or lose next week, I hope we take a good hard look at what we're up against and how we can calibrate to the world around us," Newsom said.
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