California’s Next Senator, Alex Padilla, Says Priority Number One Is ‘Covid, Covid, Covid | Deadline

California’s Secretary of State Alex Padilla was just appointed by Gov. Newsom to fill the Senate seat that will soon be vacated when Kamala Harris becomes vice president, and he joins Alicia Menendez to discuss his legislative priorities and how to ensure fair representation in the federal government Aired on 12/23/2020.
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California’s Next Senator, Alex Padilla, Says Priority Number One Is ‘Covid, Covid, Covid | Deadline

33 comments

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  7. That Joe Biden…..he’s a real winner! Think of all the things he’s done for Americans over the last 45 years. Lately he’s been coherent.

    1. Both sides are sheer despotism. Neither takes responsibility. Because one side is bad, does not make yours any better.

    2. When in the last 45 years has Joe Biden had the powers of the US president? Go ahead, take all the time you need on that one. You may as well be asking how much good Louie Gohmert or Moscow Mitch McConnell have done in the last 45 years.

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  9. How about universal health care like all our allies have. A big number of the people who died of covid-19 were not insured and I wonder how many of the people have contacted it and actually got sick and have complications and need extensive after care have insurance?!?! 14 million have lost their insurance in America so far.. #force the vote

  10. please please please! Tell me how I could stop this guy from getting into Senate, I’m in California and we don’t need more of these people 🤦‍♂️

  11. 🤦🏻‍♂️Another hand me down to us Latinos.
    I’ll congratulate him once and if he is officially elected by we the people of the state of California.

    1. Progress is progress. Even if it’s appointed and not elected. This is long overdue as much of a melting pot California is. His appointment will inspire Latinos to engage more politically and he’ll advocate more for that engagement and political education as well

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