Californians aren’t blind to Newsom’s ambitions
- Gavin Newsom, governor of the largest U.S. State by population, has shown visible presidential ambitions in recent months.
- His ambitions have manifested amid critiques of his absenteeism during key state debates and a half-hearted attempt at a competing ballot measure last year.
- Newsom expanded his profile by hosting two podcasts, launching californiafacts.com to defend his policies, and touring red states like Alabama to broaden his appeal.
- A UC Berkeley poll found 54% of registered California voters believe Newsom prioritizes his presidential goals over governing the state effectively.
- This perception suggests Newsom may need to refocus on state issues to maintain public confidence while pursuing his national ambitions.
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