The California gubernatorial race continues to look perilous for the dominant Democratic Party in the state, which according to the latest polls, is at risk of not advancing a candidate to the general election in November.
A new poll, commissioned by the California Democratic Party and conducted by Evitarus, found that of 2,000 likely voters, Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco lead the pack with 16% and 14% of the vote – respectively.
If Hilton, a former Fox News host and author, and Riverside County Sheriff Bianco finish first and second in the so-called jungle primary, only they will advance to the general election, shutting out their Democratic rivals and ensuring a Republican would become the next leader of America’s most populous state.
Shocking, yes. But at the end of the day I highly doubt that the next Governor of California will be a Republican. Only because at some point (if Hilton and Blanco are still leading the polls) there will too much pressure from donors, Blue Anon and the larger Democrat establishment for some of the loons to drop out the race so a Democrat has a shot at winning. After all, California is way too liberal to allow anyone in the GOP to be running the state, much less getting in the way of important policies like letting biological men in women's spaces and taxing the rich. That just can't happen, especially when the Democrat party is still being run by identity politics.
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