Sciascia is a reporter for Western Journal and co-organizer of the video podcast “WJ Live”. “Sayascia joined the Western Journal in 2018 as a permanent opinion leader before earning a degree in criminal law and political science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where he was editor of a student newspaper and briefly worked as a political assistant to the Republican Party of Massachusetts. Gavin Newsome has already received a number of proposals about who he should nominate for an open seat in the U.S. Senate, as Kamala Harris, who was nominated as Vice President of the Democratic Party in 2020, leaves his position to fill at the White House in January. KNXV reports that Newsom and his staff have already reviewed top LGBT and Hispanic candidates in response to California public consultations on equality and state legislators. Harris was named vice president on Saturday morning by several established news networks that rushed to announce the presidential race in favor of the Biden campaign, despite inevitable legal problems and the thousands of votes still to be counted in the largest states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Governor Eleni Kunalakis, California Treasurer Betty Yee, California Treasurer Fiona Ma and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti led the field of potential candidates in the eyes of the institution’s media. Kamala Harris will be the next U.S. vice president and the first legion: the first woman, the first black woman, the first Indian and the first Asian woman to hold the post. California, home to one of the largest Latino or gay groups in the country, has never been represented by a gay or Latino senator, a fact highlighted by Congresswoman Lorena Gonzalez on Friday. Newsom, an old friend of the senator’s, does not seem to be taking potential responsibility for the issue, as he has already presented some very interesting arguments for a Senate seat in August, The Hill reports. Sciascia is an associate reporter for The Western Journal, which joined the magazine in 2018 as a permanent opinion leader. A number of democratic representatives were also discussed, including Eric Svalwell, Adam Schiff, Ted Liu, Roh Hannah, Kathy Porter and Karen Bass, who leads the Congressional Black Party. California Foreign Minister Alex Padilla and California Attorney General Xavier Beckerra led the Gonzalez list. California was soon able to exercise its right to fill a vacant seat in the federal legislature without elections. Interesting groups had already flooded the California government.