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Governor Gavin Newsom, one failure after another.

Who would you concede the Dems could run that could win in 2028? Is there a name you could believe could pull it off? Or is it more of the same, Newsom can't do it, but won't say who is a better choice because I don't like any of them?
There are a couple I would be far more worried about than Newsom, but I think I'd prefer to just keep those names to myself for now and watch this play out. I do think Newsom has a pretty decent chance of becoming the nominee but, of course, it's still early. Polling for Newsom is certainly better than it is for most others.
 
You definitely should continue to live in the state you are ashamed to represent.
 
Well, it didn't take long to find more failures by slick tongue Newsom. I'll try not to duplicate.

9. Drought –

Governor Newsom controls the weather?

California’s attempts to slow climate change have been met with continuous howls of protest from the right.

Strict restrictions on auto emissions induce self righteous rage, and we all know what havoc wind mills cause in the White House.
 
Free California has a referendum on maps, nazi texas doesn’t.
 
A great deal depends on twi important variables;
- who the GOP candidate is when the time comes, and
- what the economy looks like by late summer of 2028.

I don't see strength for the GOP in either variable.
 
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