SVGOP Podcast #2: Tech Censorship & Recall Campaign

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SVGOP Podcast, Episode 2

Tech Censorship & Recall Campaign

Heavy-hitting Democrats are joining the recall effort against Gavin Newsom and see the dangers of Tech Censorship. In this episode we hear from David Sacks, entrepreneur and investor in internet technology firms, being interviewed by Emily Chang, a San Francisco-based anchor and executive producer of Bloomberg Technology.

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We are witnessing various heavy-hitting Democrats joining the recall effort against California’s Governor Gavin Newsom. This is a movement that has been able to gather more than 1.2 million signatures in seven weeks. While the California Democrat Party claims the recall effort is being organized by white supremacists and conspiracy theories. As more and more everyday Democrats join the recall, the Progressive Democrat machine is very worried this will be a repeat of the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election where Democrat Governor Gray Davis was replace Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger.

In this episode we review Emily Chang, the San Francisco-based anchor and executive producer of Bloomberg Technology, and her interview with David Sacks, entrepreneur and investor in internet technology firms.

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