GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM HAS HIS EYE ON TWO WOMEN

California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has a dilemma and he’s hoping either Oprah Winfrey or NETFLIX can help him. With the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein today , it’s up to Newsom to appoint someone to fill her senate seat temporarily until the next election. He has said that he plans to appoint a black woman who will agree to take over the remainder of Dianne’s term and NOT run in 2024 – so that excludes current candidate, Representative Barbara Lee. (Since Barbara is already running against fellow Representatives, Adam Schiff and Katie Porter for the seat, Gavin felt it would give her an unfair advantage if he appoints her now.). Which leads to his dilemma. Gavin wants to appoint Oprah to the seat, but she previously said she had NO political aspirations. Unless he can coax Oprah into changing her mind, his plan B is Nicole Avant. Nicole is married to Netflix’s CEO Ted Sarandos and was a former Ambassador to the Bahamas appointed under Barack Obama. Our political source says that Oprah and Nicole are on the top of a short list of black women Gavin is considering.

 

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3 thoughts on “GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM HAS HIS EYE ON TWO WOMEN

  1. Oprah is the sign of the beast. Her taking office would be a sign of the rapture. Revelation 3:10; Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come upon the world to test those who live on the earth.

  2. I heard Shirley Weber is number one pick. This appointment is a caregiver seat only. And Newsome, remember, wants to run for President. He won’t do anything that would open him to criticism and anyone who does not have any political experience would be criticized. And please do not believe that Markle is in anyway considered for anything political. She would have to give up her title to hold office, plus has no experience and a lot of negative baggage!

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