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In reply to the discussion: Democrats Are Hopeful For A 2028 Run From Gavin Newsom [View all]It would be too easy for Republicans to pillory Newsom as an out-of-touch coastal liberal and emphasize his failure to address Californias problems with drugs, homelessness and cost of living.
Were currently in another Gilded Age when ultra wealthy interests have gotten out of control, and Newsom does not pretend to want to stand up to those interests. Look at how he caved on the California Journalism Preservation Act.
As for the conservative white men that HuffPo delusionally plans to win over all they know about Newsom is that he locked down his state during COVID and then went to fancy dinner parties in Napa while the plebes suffered.
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Trump's appointment of the Fox sycophant to be Secretary of Defense has a specific purpose.
Lonestarblue
Nov 13
#28
I think he has a lot of the same weaknesses as Harris. I'd prefer someone like Whitmer, Shapiro, or Fetterman
tritsofme
Nov 13
#8
I don't buy that for a second. Whitmer is just a better candidate, by leaps and bounds.
tritsofme
Nov 13
#21
We rejected a white woman in '16 and a WOC in '24. Millions voted down ballot and left the top blank.
PortTack
Nov 13
#54
Nah, I reject this line of thinking. Harris was a poor candidate in a tough cycle.
tritsofme
Nov 13
#22
He easily survived the recall. Reports of his demise are greatly exaggerated.
onecaliberal
Nov 13
#76
As a Californian, I'm grateful Newsom has been our Governor, but he's not the candidate for President following TSF
msfiddlestix
Nov 13
#23
Right. Several days ago I read a data point that indicated 40% of Ca voters, voted for TSF
msfiddlestix
Nov 13
#63
I have been there, it is beautiful state with friedly people but its politics are too liberal
doc03
Nov 13
#36
That is a bullshit RW talking point. Shoplifting absolutely has consequences in CA.
SunSeeker
Nov 13
#65
No, that's not what you were "just saying." Infuriating how much the right wing lies have infiltrated here.
SunSeeker
Nov 13
#72
The GOP trashed Kamala Harris, who hadn't been involved in CA statewide politics in years,
valleyrogue
Nov 13
#35
The only way to victory is through the rustbelt...this election clearly showed that.
Demsrule86
Nov 13
#43
At this time, I don't see how any Democratic candidate would do any differently than either Biden or Kamala.
Yavin4
Nov 13
#48
The country has rejected 2 women.....sadly neither of those two can win...gotta pick someone who can
PortTack
Nov 13
#56
No, it is time to get the best of our best in front of the nation. Between 6-12 candidates w/4 years for voters to see.
SoFlaBro
Nov 13
#59
I'm sure Newsom, Shapiro, and Beshear will be running for the nomination, among others.
DavidDvorkin
Nov 13
#71
If not possible after fascists outlaw elections then maybe president of the country Westcoastia
yaesu
Nov 13
#77
Biden always said he was going to be a transition president, and picked Kamala as his VP for that reason.
SunSeeker
Nov 14
#96
Californian here... I'm not sure he can sell it in the Rust belt. Or the Carolinas.
WarGamer
Sunday
#100
I will support our candidate in 4 years.But I will not even think about it for 2 years
Tribetime
Sunday
#103