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  1. People say that Governor Davis has been vindicated by the Enron confession." Handling of the crisis Governor Gray Davis. Some critics, such as Arianna Huffington, alleged that Davis was lulled to inaction by campaign contributions from energy producers.

  2. Dec 2, 2021 · Gov. Davis Stumps Across Calfiornia Gray Davis speaks at an anti-recall rally in San Jose, California, in 2003. Photographer: David McNew/Getty Images North America (Photographer: David McNew/Getty /David McNew) Davis, a Democrat, blamed Enron for gaming California’s power market and contributing to the blackouts that roiled the state.

  3. Aug 4, 2021 · The crisis cost then-California Governor Gray Davis his job in a recall election. “I suspected all along that Enron was up to no good,” Davis said. “I never thought they’d be ordering...

  4. Dec 2, 2021 · Gray Davis, former California governor. Davis, a Democrat, blamed Enron for gaming California’s power market and contributing to the blackouts that roiled the state. To stabilize the situation, he authorized the state to buy expensive power contracts that were paid off by customers over 20 years.

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    In a CNN interview on August 5, 2005, Davis expressed that he felt vindicated because of the revelation that Enron manipulated the California energy market and because of Schwarzenegger's then-low approval ratings.

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  7. Jul 17, 2021 · Gov. Gray Davis: That was the whole problem, we couldn't figure out what was creating the blackouts. So six months after I left office, a video was released where Enron ordered that the power serving the city of San Francisco would go down and there were traffic accidents, and computers didn't work and all kinds of problems ensued.

  8. May 26, 2006 · In California, the state’s former governor Gray Davis praised the jury for convicting Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling. Davis said “Given the way Enron ripped off California, I think the jury did...