California is a mess, and this just adds to the chaos. Eric Swalwell’s sudden exit from the governor’s race proves yet again that the Left eats its own.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Swalwell’s campaign is over due to serious allegations.
- Other candidates are now fighting over his supporters.
- The race is still wide open with no clear frontrunner.
Leftist Infighting: The Dem’s Own Demise
The Golden State’s gubernatorial race just got a whole lot messier, folks. Swalwell, a rising star (or so the liberals thought) has bowed out after explosive allegations of sexual assault surfaced.
He claims these accusations are false, but the damage is done. His campaign is over, and his reputation is tarnished. Let’s be honest, this kind of behavior is all too common on the left.
Where Will Swalwell’s Supporters Go?
The real question now is where his voters will land. Katie Porter, another far-left candidate, is already angling for them. Even radical billionaire Tom Steyer is trying to get in on the action.
The Democrats are desperate to avoid getting shut out of the general election. California’s bizarre “top-two” primary system means the two highest vote-getters, regardless of party, advance. If the Democrat vote splinters too much, a Republican could actually win.
The Conservative Opportunity in California
While the Left is busy tearing itself apart, conservatives have a golden opportunity. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and commentator Steve Hilton are viable candidates.
California needs a strong leader who will stand up for law and order, lower taxes, and defend our traditional values. With the Democrats in disarray, now is the time for a conservative to step up and offer a real alternative.
The Broader Impact and Future
This entire situation underscores the moral decay at the heart of the modern Democratic party. Time and again, we see these so-called champions of women’s rights exposed as hypocrites.
This isn’t just about one politician or one election. It’s about the future of California and the soul of our nation. Will we continue down the path of moral relativism and radical leftism? Or will we return to the principles of personal responsibility and traditional values that made America great?
Will California wake up and realize its only hope is a return to conservative values?


