California recall candidate Elder's ex claims he showed her a gun
- Bias Rating
98% Very Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
34% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-49% Negative
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43% : Elder has consistently been most popular in surveys of 'remove' voters and a recent poll showed him with 23 percent of the voteLarry Elder, the conservative radio talk show host seen by many as the favorite to replace California Governor Gavin Newsom should he be recalled, is under fire after his ex-fiancé says he showed her a gun while high on marijuana during an argument.35% : But Californians have put Newsom's recall on the ballot for several reasons, including his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, taxes, rising food and gas prices, continued threat of wildfires and the fallout from a multibillion-dollar fraud scandal at the state's unemployment agency.
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