The battle to replace California's disgraced Governor Gavin Newsom has taken a wild turn, with a foul-mouthed Democrat candidate having a complete meltdown on the campaign trail, hurling anti-Trump obscenities in what can only be described as a desperate attempt to energize the radical left base.
But here's the kicker, Patriots – it's not working. Two Republicans are actually leading in early polling, sending shockwaves through the Golden State's Democrat establishment. Fox News personality and author Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco have surged to the front of the pack, proving that even in deep-blue California, voters are fed up with failed liberal policies.
The unnamed Democrat candidate's profanity-laced tirade against President Trump showcases exactly why California is in such a mess. Instead of offering real solutions to the state's massive homeless crisis, skyrocketing crime rates, and economic disasters, this unhinged politician thinks screaming vulgarities will somehow convince voters.
What's truly remarkable is that Republicans are leading in a state so blue that most political experts wrote off any GOP candidate years ago. Sheriff Bianco brings real law enforcement experience to the table – something California desperately needs after years of soft-on-crime policies that have turned once-beautiful cities into crime-ridden wastelands.
Steve Hilton, meanwhile, has been exposing the deep state and fighting for America First principles on Fox News for years. His surge in polling proves that California voters are hungry for someone who will stand with President Trump's agenda, not against it.
While Democrats resort to juvenile name-calling and profanity, Republicans are offering real solutions: securing the border, fighting crime, and bringing jobs back to California. The contrast couldn't be clearer.
Could 2026 be the year California finally wakes up and rejects the radical left's war on common sense? With Republicans surging and Democrats literally screaming in the streets, it's looking more possible every day.
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Source: Next News Network