Democrats in California just showed everyone what happens when you let the far-left run the show. The blue party gathered their best and brightest for their big governor race. What did they achieve? Nothing. They couldn’t even get behind a single candidate. Not one Democrat could inspire enough support in their own club. It’s embarrassing, but it’s also the perfect symbol of where liberal politics are today—clueless, leaderless, and stuck in a mess of their own making.
It’s no surprise they’re struggling. The California Democrats have become obsessed with meaningless slogans, not real solutions. Instead of standing up for working families, they’re too busy fighting about who gets to be the most “woke.” When push comes to shove, their biggest talents are blaming others and creating confusion. These are the same people who think it’s smart to surrender the streets to crime, waste billions on nonsense, and punish people who just want to live a normal life.
No wonder no one at their own conference could pick a front-runner. Each candidate is just another face in a crowd of copycats. They can’t inspire real hope or lead the state out of the chaos they’ve created. Californians are desperate for change, but all the Democrats offer is more of the same failed ideas: higher taxes, open borders, and out-of-control spending that only lines the pockets of globalist elites.
Liberals love to talk about diversity and inclusion, but when it’s time for action, they can’t even unite behind one leader. Their own party is splintered and confused, which is exactly what happens when you put ideology before reality. Californians are watching and shaking their heads. They see a party addicted to power games and virtue signaling, not real leadership.
Is this the best Democrats can do for the biggest state in the nation? If so, Republicans should be excited. Because when the left’s best and brightest can’t even pick a quarterback, it’s clear the team isn’t ready to play. California deserves better than this circus.
Source: NY Post
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