Will the Silent Majority stand up and take back CaliforniaStan?

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Or will the California political machine turn all the knobs and hand the election to Karen Largemouth Bass? My guess is, The Machine is too entrenched and corrupt to defeat. California will most likely re-elect the dumb incompetent Bass and put billionaire (I thought DEMS hated billionaires?) Tom Steyer in as Governor.
 
Or will the California political machine turn all the knobs and hand the election to Karen Largemouth Bass? My guess is, The Machine is too entrenched and corrupt to defeat. California will most likely re-elect the dumb incompetent Bass and put billionaire (I thought DEMS hated billionaires?) Tom Steyer in as Governor.
The state has been Blue for too long and is now too corrupt.

Fair elections are a thing of the past there.
 
Or will the California political machine turn all the knobs and hand the election to Karen Largemouth Bass? My guess is, The Machine is too entrenched and corrupt to defeat. California will most likely re-elect the dumb incompetent Bass and put billionaire (I thought DEMS hated billionaires?) Tom Steyer in as Governor.
My family and I split our votes for Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton to see if we could get one or both on the ballot. There was a time when those two Republicans were leading in the polls. But Steyer blanketed the airwaves with ads, and the Corruptifornia political machine somehow quintupled Xavier Becerra's poll numbers from 5% to 25%. The word must have gone out to the unions that he would be the union candidate.

OTOH, it looks like Largemouth Bass will face off against Spencer Pratt in November. Pratt's home was lost in the Palisades fire and he has a refreshing habit of speaking truth. He calls California's homeless crisis a drug problem rather than an affordability problem. Because it is. Even San Francisco elected Daniel Lurie, a non-crazy non-woke non-insane person for mayor. He's still a far left Dem, but he's cleaning up SF and moving the bums and junkies out.
 
My family and I split our votes for Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton to see if we could get one or both on the ballot.
Voting for Bianco is the better choice because the only way California will elect a Republican is if both are on the ballot. Hilton already has enough votes.
 
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