加州梦想:共和党翻转黄金州的机遇
California Dreamin': GOP's Chance To Flip The Golden State

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/california-dreamin-gops-chance-flip-golden-state

## 加州潜在的转变:州长机会 加州可能正处于政治转变的风口浪尖,为时隔超过15年后的共和党州长提供了真正的机会。“两轮初选”制度使这种可能性成为现实,最近的民意调查显示,两位特朗普支持的共和党候选人——史蒂夫·希尔顿和查德·比安科——领先或与分裂的民主党阵营持平。 鉴于加州在长期民主党统治下的困境,这次选举至关重要。该州面临住房负担能力、教育和公共安全方面的危机,这些危机因庇护州法律和激进的绿色能源指令等政策而加剧。人口外流严重,居民和企业因高生活成本和 perceived 的治理失败而离开,最近的野火应对问题凸显了这一点。 希尔顿和比安科正在竞选具体的解决方案:减税、降低能源成本、增加住房建设以及关注公共安全。他们的纲领直接解决了加州人感受到的痛点,为实现更经济、更高效的州提供了一条潜在的途径。今年11月,加州人有机会要求变革,并可能将“黄金州”恢复到昔日的繁荣。

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Authored by Mike Robertson via American Thinker,

Ahead of the gubernatorial election this fall, pundits are buzzing with something Californians haven’t heard in years: a real chance to flip the Golden State red - at least with a new governor in Sacramento. Thanks to its top-two primary system, in which the top two finishers advance to November regardless of party, this is more than possible.

This election cycle matters more than most for the Republican Party, and for the people of California. The Golden State has suffered under one-party Democrat rule for more than fifteen years, and the results are shocking. Despite some recent dips in violent crime, years of soft-on-crime policies have left neighborhoods scarred by retail theft waves, open drug markets, and a homelessness crisis that defies solution. 

Businesses keep fleeing - California led the nation in net out-migration again in 2025, with roughly 216,000 residents packing up and leaving, many taking jobs and tax revenue with them. Housing remains wildly unaffordable, earning the state an F grade from Realtor.com for sky-high prices relative to incomes and regulatory barriers to new construction.

Paychecks don’t stretch, education rankings lag (California sits around 24th–37th nationally, depending on the metric), and the state’s aggressive green-energy mandates have driven up electricity and gas costs while water infrastructure struggles to keep pace.

Then came the January 2025 Southern California wildfires. Fire hydrants ran dry, water pressure failed in Pacific Palisades and elsewhere, and critics slammed the response for poor preparation and coordination - exactly the kind of governance failure that leaves residents wondering who’s in charge. 

All of this flows from Blue authorities: sanctuary-state policies that shield illegal immigrants at the expense of public safety, endless fights with the Trump administration, and a relentless push for DEI and woke ideology over practical reforms. Californians have paid the price.

But this November, the tide may finally turn. There is a genuine opportunity to deliver what Californians truly deserve - crisis resolution, safer streets, affordable living, and an economy that works again.

Two Republicans, both with strong Trump backing, are posting surprisingly strong numbers in recent polls. Former Fox News host and Trump-endorsed Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco have led or tied for the top spots in multiple surveys, while a crowded Democrat field - Katie Porter, Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, and others - splits the vote and often trails.

Voters are clearly fed up with reckless Blue policies that prioritize ideology over results.

The GOP hopefuls’ platforms speak directly to the pain points. Hilton’s “Califordable” agenda promises no state income tax on earnings under $100,000, $3-a-gallon gas, electricity bills cut in half by slashing regulations, aggressive single-family home construction to restore the California Dream, and real education reform - ensuring kids can actually read by third grade. He also vows to crack down on government waste and fraud while enforcing laws against street encampments. Bianco emphasizes public safety first - fully resourcing law enforcement, ending sanctuary policies, cutting taxes and over-regulation, and unleashing California’s energy resources to drive down costs and create jobs.

These are concrete plans, not slogans - targeted fixes for the very problems Democrats have ignored or worsened.

Even amid the political trench warfare between Red and Blue, we must never forget one simple truth: the people living in California are no less American than those in Texas or Florida. Every legal citizen, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, shares the same unalienable rights that our republic exists to protect. It must be our common goal to strengthen this country and improve lives for all Americans - no matter the ZIP code.

That is precisely the mistake the Left keeps making. They treat the nation as two separate countries, portray their political opponents as enemies rather than fellow citizens, and stoke division that too often edges toward violence. This is basically one of the reasons Republican candidates lead the polls now.

Californians deserve better. This November, they just might get it. The dream of a Golden State that works again is alive - if Republicans seize the moment.

Mike Robertson is a contributor to American Thinker. Follow him on X at @Mike_for_MAGA and Reddit.

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