California Democrats in Full Meltdown as Swalwell Exit Sparks Chaos and Dismal Numbers

It looks like California Democrats thought they could just toss Eric Swalwell aside like yesterday’s news and their troubles would magically disappear. Sorry, folks, but Swallwell’s departure is not a fix. The real issue for Democrats in the governor’s race isn’t just about which talking head is on the ticket—it’s about simple math. And the numbers are not adding up to a win for the Left.

Take a look at how they scrambled after Swalwell’s exit. Instead of bringing unity, his decision has only lit up even more chaos. Party leaders can’t seem to figure out who to back, and no one on their bench inspires any real confidence. This is the raw incompetence that’s become the Democrat brand—loud voices, no answers, and a spreadsheet that looks like it was done by a circus clown.

Let’s get real. Democrats in California have been running things for decades, and what do regular people have to show for it? Sky-high taxes, streets overrun by crime, a homeless crisis nobody wants to touch, and schools failing our kids. Yet the party bosses are more worried about picking the right celebrity puppet instead of delivering results for families. Every election cycle their so-called “new faces” promise change, but it’s always the same sad story.

The truth is, Democrats don’t have a Swalwell problem—they have a complete leadership meltdown. Their bench is full of failed mayors, old-time political hacks, and wild-eyed progressives who wouldn’t know a balanced budget if it hit them with a California earthquake. They’re too busy chasing after globalist pet projects, ignoring the working families who can’t even afford to live in the neighborhoods they grew up in. The math doesn’t lie. Even if they shuffle the deck and pull out some new joker, it won’t hide the fact that their agenda is bankrupt.

Maybe it’s time California stops letting clueless liberals gamble with its future. The real question: how many more Democratic disasters will it take before voters finally say enough is enough?

Source: NY Post


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