Watch: Just Another Night In Gavin Newsom's California
President Joe Biden's disastrous debate with former President Trump on Thursday has led leftist corporate media to publish headlines calling for the elderly president to step aside.
Unprecedented headlines in the US media, as pressure mounts on President Biden to quit. pic.twitter.com/h9mAtGIvIp
— InsideNK/GeoPolitics (@inside_nk) June 29, 2024
Major US newspapers are calling for Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race. Here’s what other headlines are saying 👉 https://t.co/9O8OcvrOAg pic.twitter.com/9prq42PSwg
— The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) June 29, 2024
Although there is no evidence that Biden is willing to end his presidential campaign, some corporate media outlets have suggested replacements, such as California Governor Gavin Newsom.
However, Gov. Newsom is probably one of the worst possible candidates. The entire nation has watched the radical leftist governor transform California into a socialist hellhole over the years characterized by rampant lawlessness, widespread homelessness, an affordability crisis, and a poor economic climate with high taxes.
The latest issue in the Golden State has been out-of-control youth reenacting scenes of the video game 'Grand-Theft-Auto' through wild street takeovers.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, at least 50 vehicles were involved in a street takeover in downtown Los Angeles early Saturday morning.
Videos of the chaos were uploaded on X. They show multiple cars engulfed in flames.
NEW: Multiple vehicles burst into flames at a 'Street Takeover' event in downtown Los Angeles after 400-500 people blocked off the street.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 29, 2024
What lovely people who contribute so much to our society.
According to the Citizen app, multiple vehicles "exploded" thanks to nitrous… pic.twitter.com/fIOIScCdTu
Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin de Leon told CBS News that street takeovers are unacceptable, adding, "It angers me, because it puts other people in danger."
The lack of law and order in the state suggests Gov. Newsom has a very limited shot against Trump.