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‘The View’ Cohosts Clash Over Gavin Newsom’s Grim Election Warning
Gavin Newsom warns that election rigging, gerrymandering, and a passive Congress threaten the fairness of the 2028 U.S. presidential election, urging reforms now.
- Gavin Newsom, California governor, warned that `we won't have an election that’s fair and free if we don't stand up`, citing risks ahead of the 2028 midterm elections.
- Newsom frames his warning around policy shifts including Project 2025 reshaping federal bureaucracy and Republicans threatening to gerrymander states, prompting him to back redrawing California's districting lines.
- Mr Newsom pointed to specific examples, saying the administration is `the biggest, most corrupt administration in history` and criticizing spending like `Not just the $400m plane` while food stamps are cut.
- Newsom's status as a front-runner adds political consequences, and The View hosts split as Sunny Hostin praised exposure while Sara Haines warned such claims risk disincentivizing voting given 47% turnout.
- Newsom warned that institutional failures, including a `supine Congress`, universities, and the private sector, heighten democratic risks as `every day, it's something different`.
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'The View' co-host says it was 'wholly irresponsible' for Newsom to cast doubt on fair elections under Trump
"View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday, calling his comments casting doubt on elections under President Donald Trump "wholly irresponsible."
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