With the midterms just around the corner, the California governor is beginning to feel the heat. And he knows it.
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Democratic Governor of California Gavin Newsom is about to get a big serving of humble pie..Â
According to a CBS News report, Newsom responded to a question from a CBS News reporter when asked about a Red Wave coming.
Newsom offered only two words, “It does.
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When Gavin Newsom makes an admission like this you know it’s bad for the Democrats.
Gavin Newsom isn’t wrong when he says that there will be a red wave in 2022, every major poll is showing this also.Â
According to daily wire, based on the latest CBS Battleground Tracker poll, Republicans are expected to gain at least 15 seats in the House of Representatives. A similar model was used by the poll that accurately predicted the outcome of the 2018 midterm elections, with a margin of error of plus or minus 12 seats. Additionally, the model appears to reflect recent national polls that suggest the House is likely to flip to the Republicans in a red wave. According to a Rasmussen Reports Poll released Friday, Republicans lead likely U.S. voters nationwide by seven points.
Let’s take a look at what Senator Rick Scott thinks about the midterm outlook.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2022/10/30/scott-full.cnn
It’s no surprise that Governor Newsom is already preparing for Democrats to lose seats in the upcoming midterm elections. Considering Newsom’s blatant liberal agenda, it’s not surprising that California voters might be looking for something different. And it looks like they’re not the only ones – nationwide, polls are showing a shift towards Republican candidates. It’s time for a change in leadership, and it looks like the American people are ready to vote for it. The days of Democrat-controlled stalling and partisan bickering are coming to an end. It’s time for Republicans to take back the House and bring some much-needed common sense and unity back to our government.
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