Gov. Newsom seeks up to $25 million to 'Trump proof' California with legal battles
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-40% Somewhat Liberal
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70% ReliableGood
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4% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-7% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : When KCRA 3 asked if he had been able to talk with Trump sooner, would he have called the special session, Newsom replied, "Of course.61% : When KCRA 3 asked if he had been able to talk with Trump sooner, would he have called the special session, Newsom replied, "Of course.
36% : "When asked if he thinks the preparation to have policy fights resonates with voters in areas that voted for Trump, Newsom said in part, "It's not about voters, I care about people."Boosting funds for the California Department of Justice may not be as easy for California in the second Trump term as it was in the first, when the state was in healthier budget years.
34% : "When asked if he thinks the preparation to have policy fights resonates with voters in areas that voted for Trump, Newsom said in part, "It's not about voters, I care about people.
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