The Democrat Party's iron grip on California is cracking, and even their most powerful figures may not be able to stop the political earthquake heading their way. As California's gubernatorial primary descends into what party insiders are calling a "circular firing squad," Nancy Pelosi and Gavin Newsom are reportedly scrambling to prevent a complete meltdown that could shock the political world.
California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks issued a desperate plea this week, begging long-shot candidates to drop out of the crowded governor's race. Term-limited Governor Gavin Newsom has echoed these concerns, but here's the kicker - most of these candidates are completely ignoring the party establishment's demands.
This is what happens when the radical left's chickens come home to roost, Patriots. For years, California Democrats have pushed increasingly extreme policies that have turned the Golden State into a crime-ridden, homeless-infested, business-fleeing disaster zone. Now their own party can't even agree on who should inherit this mess.
Sources suggest that heavy hitters like Nancy Pelosi are being called in to knock heads together and force unity. But why should everyday Californians trust the same political machine that gave them skyrocketing crime rates, rolling blackouts, and the highest taxes in the nation?
This infighting couldn't come at a worse time for Democrats. With President Trump's America First agenda delivering real results nationwide, voters are starting to ask tough questions about why their Democrat-controlled states are falling apart while Republican states thrive.
The fact that party elites are panicking about a "midterm shock" tells you everything you need to know. They know their policies have failed, they know Californians are fed up, and they're terrified that 2026 could be the year the people finally say "enough."
Will California voters finally wake up and reject the failed Democrat machine? The circular firing squad suggests even the party bosses aren't confident in their own chances.
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Source: Next News Network