The state’s upcoming gubernatorial election is bipartisan, some politicians in Orange County, Calif., said during an Aug. 3 news conference. “Most of the people on this call are nonpartisan elected officeholders, and we are fed up, trying to serve the people we’re privileged to serve… but don’t have the resources to serve because of mismanagement by Gavin Newsom,” Supervisor Don Wagner told reporters. “As local elected officials, we were the ones picking up the pieces for our citizens who were unable to work, who were applying throughout this state for employment, unemployment benefits through the EDD, and we watched $30 billion, maybe more disappear into fraud. That’s at Gavin Newsom’s feet. Local elected officials, when that money evaporates, aren’t able to help the people that we’ve been elected to help.” Wagner highlighted the state’s wildfire management policies and the rise in crime throughout the state as “the governor is emptying …