Latest line: A good week for Gavin Newsom, bad week for Bryan Azevedo
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Latest line: A good week for Gavin Newsom, bad week for Bryan Azevedo
"Gavin Newsom Polls show Prop 50, of which the governor is chief promoter, heading for a big victory Tuesday, and he now has the names of 100,000 donors to the Yes campaign whom he can contact if he runs for president."
"Feds charge San Leandro city councilman with two felonies, saying he took kickbacks to help a housing company connected with the bribery case against former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao win city contracts."
"The Trump administration's top federal prosecutor in L.A. has been serving illegally because the U.S. Senate hasn't confirmed him, a judge rules but allows him to keep the job if he simply changes his title."
Polls indicate Prop 50 is headed for a large victory, providing Gavin Newsom with access to 100,000 Yes-campaign donor names he could contact in a presidential bid. Federal prosecutors have charged a San Leandro city councilman with two felonies, alleging he accepted kickbacks to steer contracts to a housing company tied to the bribery case involving former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao. A judge ruled that the Trump administration's top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles has been serving without Senate confirmation, but the judge permitted him to remain in the position if his title is changed.
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