Newsom Trolling Spree Shows Signs of Success; Bannon Gives California Governor Credit
Governor Gavin Newsom mimics Trump's social media style to energize Democrats and influence California's redistricting, aiming to add five Democratic seats ahead of the 2026 midterms.
- Donald Trump expressed anger on Truth Social about California Governor Gavin Newsom after Newsom mocked him online.
- Trump praised Texas lawmakers for redrawing maps, claiming it could help Republicans gain seats.
- Despite Trump's claims of a '59% approval rating,' no recent polls support this, with most showing him trailing behind Democrats.
- Newsom's team responded humorously to Trump's outbursts, including posting snowflake emojis and Newsom commenting with the word 'Triggered?' from his account.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s national profile soars with latest Trump fight, but there are risks
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gavin Newsom is having a moment. In the national struggle over U.S. House control, perhaps no politician has more at stake than the California governor, who has emerged as the leading Democratic adversary to President Donald Trump in what many see as a lightly masked trial run for his own future White House bid. The liberal former San Francisco mayor, who is nearing the end of a spotty tenure in Sacramento, is being cheered by…
NEW AD Trolls Newsom’s ‘Keyboard Warrior Strategy,’ Says the Gov is ‘Embarrassing California’ – California Globe
The California Business and Industry Alliance ran an ad in USA Today Thursday calling out California Governor Gavin Newsom for his “clout-chasing” social media strategy, and said it is “embarrassing California.” “California has real problems: Businesses are struggling, families can’t afford to live here, and destroyed homes still haven’t been rebuilt,” CABIA says. “Californians need a Governor, not an Influencer.” The ad reacts to the Governor’s…
Again and again Gavin Newsom and the US President argue. As a new strategy he imitates Donald Trump's communication.
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