California Governor Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions just took a massive hit from an unexpected source, as media expert Joe Concha delivered a brutal takedown that exposes the real reason why the Golden State liberal will never occupy the Oval Office.
In a no-holds-barred assessment, Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha didn't mince words about Newsom's character and political prospects, calling the California governor a "pathological narcissist" whose presidential dreams are built on pure ego rather than genuine desire to serve America.
"He will say or do anything to be president of the United States, and it's not to better the country. It's because he's like Hillary Clinton," Concha stated, drawing a damning comparison to the failed 2016 Democratic nominee who epitomized entitled political ambition.
"Newsom represents everything wrong with the modern Democratic Party - out-of-touch elitism, failed policies, and an obsession with power over principle."
This assessment couldn't be more accurate for patriots who have watched Newsom destroy California with his radical left-wing policies. Under his leadership, the once-golden state has become a cautionary tale of liberal governance gone wrong - from skyrocketing crime rates to businesses fleeing in droves, from rolling blackouts to the highest taxes in the nation.
While President Trump continues to deliver real results for working Americans in his second term, Democrats are stuck with damaged goods like Newsom, whose national brand is forever tied to California's decline. The governor's recall election scare in 2021 should have been a wake-up call, but instead, he's doubled down on the same failed policies that have made his state unlivable for middle-class families.
Concha's prediction that Newsom won't secure the 2028 nomination reflects a broader reality - Americans have seen what liberal governance produces, and they're not buying what California's selling. After experiencing Trump's successful America First agenda, why would voters choose a candidate whose own state serves as a monument to progressive policy failure?
The question isn't whether Newsom will win the Democratic nomination in 2028 - it's whether the Democratic Party will finally realize that doubling down on failed liberal politicians is a guaranteed path to continued electoral disaster.
