
Anabel Sosa
Senior California Politics Reporter at SFGate
@latimes reporter covering state policy, politics & campaign finance. hablo español 🇦🇷 anabel(.)sosa@latimes(.)com
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5 days ago |
sfgate.com | Anabel Sosa
Former U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee has defeated former Oakland city council member Loren Taylor by a thin margin in Tuesday’s special election. Lee is slated to serve in the role until the next election in 2026. The coveted seat was temporarily filled in November after former Oakland mayor Sheng Thao, who faces federal corruption and bribery charges, was removed from office, leaving a sense of unrest in the East Bay city already facing public safety and financial concerns.
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1 week ago |
freerepublic.com | Anabel Sosa
Free RepublicBrowse · SearchNews/ActivismTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments. AOC draws 3-mile-long line for rally in California’s Trump countrySF Gate ^ | April 16, 2025 | By Anabel SosaPosted on by OldeconomybuyerRep. Kevin Kiley is under fire again as constituents from his conservative-leaning district are becoming increasingly fed up. Kiley was under the microscope Tuesday at the most recent rally held by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders in Folsom.
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1 week ago |
sfgate.com | Anabel Sosa
Rep. Kevin Kiley is under fire again as constituents from his conservative-leaning district are becoming increasingly fed up. Kiley was under the microscope Tuesday at the most recent rally held by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders in Folsom. The Sacramento County event was the 10th stop on Sanders’ Fighting Oligarchy tour, which he’s been co-headling with Ocasio-Cortez in cities across the West.
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1 week ago |
modbee.com | Anabel Sosa
Late last month, nearly all of the Democrats in the California State Assembly abruptly ditched X, the social media site owned by Elon Musk and formerly known as Twitter. Per a suggestion from leadership, the lawmakers all simultaneously decided to stop posting from their state-run, taxpayer-funded accounts on X in protest of the misinformation and hate speech on Musk's platform. Except three. And one in particular - Assemblymember Isaac Bryan - is not only sticking around, but also staying loud.
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1 week ago |
sfgate.com | Anabel Sosa
Late last month, nearly all of the Democrats in the California State Assembly abruptly ditched X, the social media site owned by Elon Musk and formerly known as Twitter. Per a suggestion from leadership, the lawmakers all simultaneously decided to stop posting from their state-run, taxpayer-funded accounts on X in protest of the misinformation and hate speech on Musk’s platform. Except three. And one in particular — Assemblymember Isaac Bryan — is not only sticking around, but also staying loud.
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