In a stunning development that should alarm every patriotic American, Rep. Eric Swalwell - the same Democrat who was compromised by Chinese spy Christine Fang ("Fang Fang") - has surged to the front of the Democratic field in California's gubernatorial race, according to a new poll.
While this news might make your skin crawl, there's a silver lining: Fox News contributor Steve Hilton still maintains the overall lead in the race, proving that even in the deep blue state of California, voters are hungry for real conservative leadership under President Trump's second term.
The poll shows Hilton pulling ahead of Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco on the Republican side, while Swalwell has managed to consolidate support among Democrats who apparently don't care that their candidate was literally sleeping with the enemy - or at least dining and fundraising with Chinese Communist Party operatives.
"The Republican electorate in California is split... Democratic voters have not yet clearly coalesced around one candidate," the poll analysis revealed.
Let's be crystal clear about what we're dealing with here, folks. Swalwell is the same congressman who had an intimate relationship with a Chinese spy who infiltrated his office and helped with his fundraising efforts. This is the man California Democrats want as their governor? The same guy who pushed the Russia collusion hoax while being compromised by actual foreign agents?
Meanwhile, Steve Hilton represents everything California desperately needs: a fierce advocate for President Trump's America First agenda, someone who understands the Deep State's tactics, and a leader who won't bow to the woke mob destroying the Golden State.
With Trump's mass deportation efforts and border security initiatives gaining momentum nationwide, California needs a governor who will work WITH the federal government, not against it. Hilton fits that bill perfectly, while Swalwell would undoubtedly resist every patriotic reform.
The question every California patriot should be asking: Can we really afford to let a Chinese spy's former boyfriend control the nation's most populous state?
