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California Races To Neuter An Office That A Conservative Might Win

Conservative Review

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California Races To Neuter An Office That A Conservative Might Win

State superintendent will no longer manage California schools under deal Newsom cuts with Legislature.

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· Jun 22, 2026

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· Jul 6, 2026

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· Jul 2, 2026

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· Jun 27, 2026

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San Francisco Trans March Turns on One of California's Most Radical Progressive Democrat

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Related coverage for "California Races To Neuter An Office That A Conservative Might Win": KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco — CA Billionaire Tax to Appear on November Ballot. NPR News — Voters weigh what kind of Democrat they want for Utah's new, blue congressional seat. CommonWealth Beacon — Mass. primary election overhaul eligible for November ballot, SJC rules. Kaiser Health — In California Governor’s Race, Voters Face Stark Choice on Immigrant Healthcare. Issues & Insights — A Tale Of Two Governors. Townhall — San Francisco Trans March Turns on One of California's Most Radical Progressive Democrat