Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the Bay Area News Group and East Bay Times. He edits the Hills weekly Alameda Journal, Berkeley Voice, El Cerrito Journal, Montclarion and Piedmonter newspapers; Central Costa County's weekly Concord Transcript and Walnut Creek Journal papers; and East Contra Costa's weekly East County News.
As pressure mounts for President Joe Biden to step away from the Democratic Party nomination for president, Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, both above, are on most short lists to replace him, pushing them toward a possible rivalry because they can’t be on the same White House campaign ticket.For more than 25 years, as they climbed the political ladder of politics in California and the nation, Gov.
Newsom has had no trouble getting elected, winning all his runs by wide margins: twice for San Francisco mayor, lieutenant governor twice, governor twice and easily beating back the 2021 Republican-sponsored recall attempt. This is one cause of the pressure now mounting on Biden to bow out and let delegates to the Democratic National Convention in August choose someone else. Such pressure cannot get much stronger than the firm call from the New York Times editorial board for Biden to step down.
Who else could Democrats tap aside from Newsom or Harris, both of whom are now performing credibly in speaking for Biden after his debate problems? Harris sticks up for Biden while also conceding that the debate was “not his finest moment.”
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