Surprising Challenger Rises In Fight For California Governorship

The push to replace California’s very disastrous governor, Gavin Newsom, has a new surprising challenger rising to the top: Tulsi Gabbard.

The former Hawaiian leader has not yet entered the fight, but almost 30,000 people responded to a poll done by OAN showing that Gabbard had over 60 percent of the vote and was overwhelmingly the people’s top choice.

In the Twitter poll, Gabbard beat out second place contender Caitlyn Jenner by almost 40 points. Candidate John Cox was third with only 10 percent and Republican Kevil Faulconer came in last with just 5 percent.

Gabbard, who is a controversial Democrat and veteran, has always kept a moderate to right-leaning position and many say her common sense is exactly what Cailfornia needs.

Author: Scott Dowdy


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