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California nurses union endorses Gavin Newsom in governor's race

A labor union representing nurses throughout California gave Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom an early endorsement in his 2018 campaign for governor Wednesday.

The Democratic hopeful was set to speak to the group's conference in Los Angeles.

The endorsement from the California Nurses Assn. was "one of the the easiest endorsements" the union has ever made, according to Executive Director RoseAnn DeMoro. She said the union's board did not interview any other potential candidates.

They selected Newsom because he launched the country's first universal healthcare initiative while he was mayor of San Francisco, three years before President Obama's healthcare package was approved by Congress, she said.

"It was just a given that Gavin would be a natural successor to [Gov. Jerry Brown]," DeMoro said in an interview.

The nurses union, while not major donors to statewide campaigns, has nonetheless been a vocal and visible player.

In 2010, it tracked down the former housekeeper of GOP gubernatorial nominee Meg Whitman, a woman who did not have legal residency. The issue proved to be a political embarrassment to Whitman. And in 2005, the nurses led the effort against former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s slate of special election ballot measures — an effort that was sparked by an incident in which Schwarzenegger dismissed some union protesters as “special interests” and noted he was “always kicking their butts.”

An October Field Poll found that former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Newsom and current L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti had the most support in the governor's race among registered voters.

Among the three, only Newsom is an official candidate. Villaraigosa has indicated that he may consider a run and has been going on a listening tour in the state's Central Valley.

In the poll, registered voters were asked whether they were inclined to support eight prominent Californians who could be candidates for governor in 2018, and 42% said they would vote for Villaraigosa, 41% would vote for Newsom and 36% would vote for Garcetti.

Newsom has $2.7 million in cash on hand for his campaign -- including $29,200 from the nurses union -- and has about $2.9 million left over from his last run for lieutenant governor.

 

Source: http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-gavin-newsom-california-nurses-association-20151202-story.html