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Fact-checking the California governor's debate with John Cox and Gavin Newsom

2018-09-20 17:26  alanxcc  阅读(143)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

Republican John Cox and Democrat Gavin Newsom met for their only debate in the California governor’s race, with the two candidates agreeing that they hold very different positions on a number of topics, including regulation and immigration.

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In other cases, they agreed on the problems California faces -- a housing shortage, affordability for the middle class -- but they had very different policy ideas to address them.

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Here is a summary of what the candidates said at the debate, including what was accurate and what was not. We'll be updating this story with more debate coverage as we complete it.

As he has on the campaign trail, Cox painted a picture of California losing its population due to housing costs, taxes and poor schools.

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"The status quo isn’t working for average Californians. They can’t afford to live here and that’s why they’re leaving," Cox said, saying that the purpose of his campaign was to disrupt the status quo in Sacramento.

Later in the debate, Cox added, "Gavin wants to continue Gov. (Jerry) Brown’s management or even worse. The fact of the matter is that under Gov. Brown people are being further priced out of this state. They’re leaving this state in droves."