California’s Political Machine Is Finally Cracking
For years, Democrats have treated California like their personal playground, shoving far-left policies down everyone’s throats while the state crumbles under crime, homelessness, and soaring costs. But now, that failed agenda could finally catch up with them—because California might be on the verge of something liberals promised would “never” happen: electing a Republican governor.
Right now, Democrats can’t even get their own act together. Instead of uniting behind one candidate, they’re battling in a messy free-for-all, splintering support across at least eight self-important contenders. Their own party bosses are begging them to drop out. Meanwhile, two Republican candidates—Steve Hilton, a bold outsider tired of the state’s woke nonsense, and tough-on-crime Sheriff Chad Bianco—are climbing in the polls. Hilton even leads in some surveys with 20 percent, while Bianco ties with Democrat Eric Swalwell at 15 percent. The usually smug Democrat frontrunners are realizing that years of empty promises and policies that reward criminals over working families don’t earn much loyalty.
Democrats love to pretend California’s fate is sealed, controlled by union bosses, Hollywood elite, and globalist donors who’ve never missed a brunch at the French Laundry. But when the average Californian looks around at shuttered businesses, rampant drug use, and sky-high taxes, there’s one obvious truth: the status quo has failed. Voters are sick of being lectured by hypocrites who demand climate agendas from their private jets and drive working families out of the state with crushing regulations. California’s so-called progressive “paradise” is a disaster for anyone outside the ruling class.
The left-wing media will spin and panic about the state’s unusual “top-two” primary. They’ll say it’s still possible for two Democrats to sneak into the November election. But, for once, this same system could flip the script, because Republicans actually have a shot—especially if Democrats keep up this civil war. Even with their votes split, the two Republican candidates are already commanding more than a quarter of likely voters. The establishment and its media pals know if the left stays divided, their decades-old grip might finally break.
The truth is, this isn’t about party lines anymore. It’s about common sense and survival. Californians are desperate for change after watching their state become a punchline for left-wing incompetence and anti-American policies. Maybe, just maybe, the Golden State is waking up to what the rest of us already knew. Are Democrats really so arrogant they think voters will keep taking the abuse? If they keep ignoring everyday Californians, don’t be surprised if a Republican takes the governor’s mansion and turns their liberal utopia upside down.
Source: Townhall
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