Newsom announces August special election to fill Swalwell’s vacated congressional seat

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Swalwell accuser speaks publicly, analyst weighs fallout

The woman accusing East Bay Congressman Eric Swalwell of sexual assault spoke publicly alongside her attorneys in Beverly Hills. Political analyst Brian Sobel joined us on 'The Nine' to break down the potential political impact as the case continues to unfold.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday afternoon issued a proclamation announcing an August special election to fill the representative's seat for the state’s 14th congressional district, which Eric Swalwell vacated on Monday amid numerous sexual assault allegations.

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The proclamation establishes an Aug.18 date for the election.

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Swalwell resigned from his position as representative for the state’s 14th congressional district on Monday following several news reports released on Friday detailing sexual assault allegations by numerous women.

Swalwell’s resignation was preceded by the suspension of his campaign for California governor on Sunday.

Polls around the time of the suspension showed Swalwell among the top Democratic contenders in the race for governor, alongside fellow Democrat and billionaire Tom Steyer.

The Source: California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office, previous KTVU reporting

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