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Petition to recall Governor Newsom passes 750,000 signatures after he was pictured flouting his own Covid rules by dining at a Michelin star restaurant without a mask

A petition to recall California governor Gavin Newsom has passed 750,000 signatures after he was pictured flouting his own Covid-19 rules by dining with friends at a Michelin star restaurant without a mask.

Organizers behind the recall attempt said the news of the first-term Democrat dining in The French Laundry restaurant in Napa Valley - while telling state residents to spurn social gatherings and stay home -  has led to a surge of petition signatures. 

More than half the 1.5 million signatures needed to take the issue to voters has been reached.

A petition to recall California governor Gavin Newsom has passed 750,000 signatures after he was pictured flouting his own Covid-19 rules by dining with friends at a Michelin star restaurant without a mask (file photo)

A petition to recall California governor Gavin Newsom has passed 750,000 signatures after he was pictured flouting his own Covid-19 rules by dining with friends at a Michelin star restaurant without a mask (file photo) 

California Governor Gavin Newsom is shown above, left, sitting with ten others in the indoor/outdoor dining room at The French Laundry on November 6, without a mask. The photos were obtained by Fox 11 LA via a Twitter user

California Governor Gavin Newsom is shown above, left, sitting with ten others in the indoor/outdoor dining room at The French Laundry on November 6, without a mask. The photos were obtained by Fox 11 LA via a Twitter user

Photos of the dinner - a birthday party for Jason Konney, one of Newsom's political advisers - emerged showing the governor without a mask at a time when he was imploring people not to socialize with friends and wear a face covering when going out and around others. 

Witnesses from the restaurant say that at one stage, the doors were closed so the group was completely inside. 

Randy Economy, a senior adviser to the recall effort, said there was an outpouring of public anger after Newsom's restaurant debacle last month with several hundred thousand petition signatures being signed since.

'It has resonated,' he said. 'It's about the arrogance of power.'

After the dinner, Newsom and his wife spoke with some friends. Witnesses say that the doors were open to begin with, meaning the group were somewhat indoors, but that staff closed them because the group was too loud

After the dinner, Newsom and his wife spoke with some friends. Witnesses say that the doors were open to begin with, meaning the group were somewhat indoors, but that staff closed them because the group was too loud 

The dinner was held to mark the 50th birthday of Jason Kinney (seen left with his wife, Mary Gonsalves Kinney), an adviser to Newsom

The dinner was held to mark the 50th birthday of Jason Kinney (seen left with his wife, Mary Gonsalves Kinney), an adviser to Newsom

Newsom apologized for the dinner and said at the time: 'I made a bad mistake. I should have stood up and … drove back to my house. 

'The spirit of what I'm preaching all the time was contradicted. I need to preach and practice, not just preach. 

'You have to own it, and you have to be forthright and I'm doing my best every single day in trying to model better behavior.'

Newsom had received high praise for his aggressive approach to the coronavirus last Spring, when he issued the nation's first statewide stay-at-home order.

But now there is growing public angst over subsequent health orders that have shuttered schools and businesses and a massive unemployment benefits fraud scandal. 

The public shaming continues for his ill-advised dinner at the French Laundry, an establishment that features a white truffle and caviar dinner for $1,200 per person.

Newsom (pictured during a lockdown announcement) was sitting in a private room with a glass door which was closed at one point because the group was being loud, the witness said

Newsom (pictured during a lockdown announcement) was sitting in a private room with a glass door which was closed at one point because the group was being loud, the witness said

This is the dining room where Gavin Newsom ate on November 6 with at least ten others. None were wearing masks and witnesses say the restaurant shut french doors on the group because they were being so loud, turning it from a partially outdoor room into one that was completely indoors

This is the dining room where Gavin Newsom ate on November 6 with at least ten others. None were wearing masks and witnesses say the restaurant shut french doors on the group because they were being so loud, turning it from a partially outdoor room into one that was completely indoors

Example of the menu at the 3-star Michelin restaurant where Gov. Newsom dined with his 11 friends. The hand rolled ricotta dish with truffles carries a $175 supplement

Example of the menu at the 3-star Michelin restaurant where Gov. Newsom dined with his 11 friends. The hand rolled ricotta dish with truffles carries a $175 supplement

It's not uncommon in California for residents to seek recalls but they rarely get on the ballot - and even fewer succeed. 

Several launched against Newsom faded but this attempt is drawing greater attention as it gains momentum while he enters a critical stretch in his governorship. 

Recall organizer Orrin Heatlie, a retired county sheriff´s sergeant, predicted they would gather the needed signatures, though added an infusion of cash would help.

Meanwhile, the effort has picked up endorsements from two prominent Republicans, former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

State records show just under 300,000 signatures have been filed, though Economy said another 500,000 are in the pipeline with county election officials.

The group began gathering signatures in June and have about three months to hit the required 1,495,709 signatures. They will need a surplus since some signatures are sure to be disqualified.

If the recall qualifies, Newsom would be forced to fend off rivals in the midst of a pandemic that has cost the state millions of jobs, cored government budgets and upended life for nearly 40 million residents. 

The campaign could sap his focus just as the state manages the complex project of vaccinating millions of residents while rebuilding its virus-wounded economy. California continues to deal with other risks, from deadly wildfires to a homelessness crisis in big cities.

If the recall qualifies, Newsom would be forced to fend off rivals in the midst of a pandemic that has cost the state millions of jobs, cored government budgets and upended life for nearly 40 million residents (file photo)

If the recall qualifies, Newsom would be forced to fend off rivals in the midst of a pandemic that has cost the state millions of jobs, cored government budgets and upended life for nearly 40 million residents (file photo)

'He's got a plate of Biblical plagues staring him in the face,' said Garry South, who was Davis´ chief political adviser.

Still, South sees Newsom in a far stronger position to survive a challenge compared to the political climate 17 years ago when Davis was pushed out. 

A Republican hasn´t won a statewide race in California in 14 years, and there is no Hollywood superstar emerging as a potential candidate.

'A recall is never good, obviously,' South said. But 'the Republicans are in a far weaker position' than in 2003.

For the telegenic, 53-year-old Newsom, a recall election could unsettle a political ascendancy that many see aimed for the White House. If it qualifies, a closer-than-expected race could hurt the former San Francisco mayor's national profile as well as make him look vulnerable for 2022, when he is expected to seek a second term.

Newsom's challenging year already has encouraged Republicans who have signaled they are likely candidates, including former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Newsom´s 2018 rival, businessman John Cox.

Newsom's challenging year already has encouraged Republicans who have signaled they are likely candidates, including former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Newsom´s 2018 rival, businessman John Cox (pictured) (file photo)

Newsom's challenging year already has encouraged Republicans who have signaled they are likely candidates, including former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Newsom´s 2018 rival, businessman John Cox (file photo)

The prospect of a recall election is reviving memories of California´s circus-like 2003 recall, in which voters installed Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor after deposing the unpopular Democrat Gray Davis. There were 135 candidates on the ballot, including Hustler publisher Larry Flynt and former child actor Gary Coleman.

The 2003 recall took off after Republican U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, a car-alarm magnate, poured $1.7 million of his fortune into the campaign to get the proposal on the ballot.

Organizers this year estimate they would need $2.8 million to hire professionals to gather another 800,000 signatures, at a price of $3.50 each.

State records show Cox donated $50,000 to the recall campaign in October, but at this point he has no plans to invest more.

Newsom's challenging year already has encouraged Republicans who have signaled they are likely candidates, including former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulcone (pictured) (file photo)

Newsom's challenging year already has encouraged Republicans who have signaled they are likely candidates, including former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulcone (file photo) 

'I'm not going to be Darrell Issa,' he said. 'If there were a whole bunch of other people that stepped up and helped, I´d probably help some more.'

If he faces a recall, Newsom would have advantages. He would have no donation limits on his fundraising, opening the way for a record flood of cash to defend his seat. Democrats have a nearly 2-to-1 advantage in registered voters.

The potential election could also increase the chances he picks longtime friend and Secretary of State Alex Padilla to fill the U.S. Senate seat that will be vacated by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. 

Facing uncertainty, Newsom needs a loyalist in Washington who will embrace his priorities, including securing federal funds for the virus and wildfires.

Newsom´s advisers are carefully watching the signature count and depict the effort as a President Donald Trump-inspired tactic to alter the election calendar in hopes of gaining political advantage.

Voters, they say, want the governor to remain focused on the pandemic.

'There are a lot of ambitious Republicans who want to be governor but would rather not play by the rules,' Newsom political strategist Dan Newman said.

State Democratic Party Chairman Rusty Hicks said in a statement that 'the California Republican Party continues to demonstrate how disconnected they are from the plight and pain of working families.'

If it qualifies, state rules are not specific on when the election would occur. Recall organizers hope the date would be scheduled in July or August.

Former top Davis aide Susan Kennedy warned that 'you just can´t underestimate the depth of people´s anger' but added that Newsom has time to recast his legacy.

'He will be defined not by the shutdowns and not by the crisis, he will be defined by the vaccine distribution and the recovery,' she said.

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