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Wed Jun 6, 2018, 04:42 AM Jun 2018

It's Newsom vs. Cox in November as Villaraigosa tumbles in governor's race [View all]

Source: L.A. Times

Gavin Newsom, the favorite of the California Democratic Party's core liberal base, coasted to a first-place finish in Tuesday's primary election for governor and faces a November showdown with John Cox, a multimillionaire Republican hitched to the far-right policies of President Trump.

The results mark a stunning defeat for former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, representing the fall of a politician who embodied the growing power of the Latino electorate when he was elected mayor in 2005. Villaraigosa conceded late in the evening, urging those who voted for him to give their support to his opponent.

“I’m asking you to get behind Gavin Newsom,” said Villaraigosa, surrounded by his family. “I’m asking you to stand up and pressure every one of us — Democrat and Republican alike — pressure every one of us to stand up for you, to fight for you, not just for ourselves, but for all of us for an America and a California where every one of us are growing together.”

Newsom, 50, a former San Francisco mayor who is currently serving his second term as California's lieutenant governor, will face Cox, 62, an Illinois transplant and real estate investor who ran for the U.S. House and Senate twice in Illinois, failing to reach the primary in all three. In 2008, Cox also launched a campaign for president before dropping out when he failed to gain any traction.

Read more: http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-governor-california-20180605-story.html

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Watch out for Newsom in '20. Formidable trump opponent. 7962 Jun 2018 #1
incredibly charismatic. WhiteTara Jun 2018 #2
Wouldn't it be something if he ran against Twitler kimbutgar Jun 2018 #9
oh wow what a campaign that would be! And what a show! nt 7962 Jun 2018 #13
Yep. I hope he runs. honest.abe Jun 2018 #15
I cannot imagine that he will run for president right after being elected governor. StevieM Jun 2018 #25
Yeah, that's would be an issue for sure. honest.abe Jun 2018 #28
There are already three candidates from California who are likely to run: StevieM Jun 2018 #29
I am only familiar with Harris. honest.abe Jun 2018 #30
It is impossible for me to imagine that Newsom will turn around and run for president immediately StevieM Jun 2018 #23
I think its been done a few times before. And if a lot of people get in his ear about it..... 7962 Jun 2018 #41
Villaraigosa got screwed over oberliner Jun 2018 #3
How did he get "screwed over"? George II Jun 2018 #4
He got screwed over by folks intervening for Cox because they thought he'd be easier to beat oberliner Jun 2018 #37
It was one of the strangest primaries I've ever seen ripcord Jun 2018 #38
From the linked article left-of-center2012 Jun 2018 #7
And he tried to turn MurrayDelph Jun 2018 #8
The teachers union was against Villaraigosa because he was funded by charter schools kimbutgar Jun 2018 #10
He was the clear number two oberliner Jun 2018 #36
Villaraigosa is in chart schools pocket, so he screwed himself over. Merlot Jun 2018 #12
There is no way Cox should have finished second oberliner Jun 2018 #35
Exactly "how" did he get screwed over? BuddhaGirl Jun 2018 #14
Cox was helped by those who thought he'd be easier to beat that Villaraigosa oberliner Jun 2018 #34
Your evidence for this? nt Codeine Jun 2018 #40
No he wasn't. He wasn't very popular when he left office as mayor. JI7 Jun 2018 #26
Yes, he was oberliner Jun 2018 #32
How so? Codeine Jun 2018 #31
Cox was propped up at his expense oberliner Jun 2018 #33
"Propped up at his expense" Codeine Jun 2018 #39
Cox has quite a dismal electoral record - losing over and over again in Illinois. George II Jun 2018 #5
He will be viewed as a carpetbagger not a true Californian like Newsom kimbutgar Jun 2018 #11
Both Reagan and Schwarzenegger were long time California residents.. Johnyawl Jun 2018 #16
I've been here 30 years now lapfog_1 Jun 2018 #22
You get that in Seattle, too Johnyawl Jun 2018 #24
So glad that Newsom prevailed. Paladin Jun 2018 #6
Wouldn't that be awesome... Johnyawl Jun 2018 #17
Is Newsom liberal enough for the "Bernie wing" of the party? honest.abe Jun 2018 #18
Does the "Bernie wing" produce wines as good as Newsom's PlumpJack line? Paladin Jun 2018 #19
+1 honest.abe Jun 2018 #20
I voted for Villaraigosa just in hopes that he would get 2nd. MrsCoffee Jun 2018 #21
Cox Sucks echler Jun 2018 #27
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