Just a year after Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price was recalled by nearly 63% of the voters, she's running again to get her job back.
Price made the announcement on Thursday, vowing to protect the people of Alameda County from gun violence and Trump administration policies.
"We are standing here before you today in love," Price said. "Out of our love for our community. Our love for our families. A love for justice."
Brenda Grisham, a victims' advocate, led the recall campaign. She says she was surprised by the announcement and doesn't believe things will be any different the second time around.
"We've been watching her over the year and I don't see any change," Grisham said. "You can say what you're going to do, which is what you should've done in the first place. If

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