California Gov. Gavin Newsom took aim at his critics on Tuesday during his state of the state address as a campaign to oust the state’s top official has accumulated enough signatures to trigger a special election later this year. “The state of our state remains determined. I remain determined! We won’t change course just because of a few nay-sayers and dooms-dayers,” Newsom, a Democrat, said during his address. “So to the California critics who are promoting partisan power grabs and outdated prejudices and rejecting everything that makes California great, we say this: we will not be distracted from getting shots in arms and our economy booming again.” Organizers of a campaign to recall Newsom said on Sunday that they’ve gathered 1.95 million signatures to trigger the recall procedure in the Golden State. The procedure allows citizens to recall and replace public officials before their term ends by collecting signatures in a petition. …