California Governor Gavin Newsom just handed conservatives the ultimate compliment – and he doesn't even realize it.
During a recent interview with former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki on MSNBC, the Golden State's progressive poster boy admitted that Vice President JD Vance "scares" him as the potential heir to lead the Make America Great Again movement in 2028.
"JD Vance scares me almost more than Trump," Newsom confessed, inadvertently revealing just how effective the Trump-Vance administration has been at striking fear into the hearts of the radical left.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. The man who turned California into a homeless-infested, crime-ridden wasteland is "scared" of a Vice President who actually fights for working Americans and puts America First.
Why Vance Terrifies the Left
Newsom's admission isn't surprising when you consider what JD Vance represents to the establishment. Here's a Yale Law graduate who could have easily joined the swamp but instead chose to champion the forgotten Americans in places like Ohio. He's articulate, principled, and completely immune to the left's tired playbook of character assassination.
Unlike the bumbling politicians Newsom is used to dealing with, Vance combines intellectual firepower with genuine populist appeal. He can debate policy with the best of them while never losing sight of the kitchen table issues that matter to real Americans.
"The fact that Gavin Newsom – a man who can't even keep human waste off San Francisco's streets – is worried about JD Vance tells you everything you need to know about who's winning this battle for America's future."
While Newsom was busy imposing draconian lockdowns and watching his state hemorrhage residents, Vance was helping President Trump rebuild American manufacturing and secure our southern border.
The Vice President's working-class roots and America First credentials make him the perfect standard-bearer for the MAGA movement's future. No wonder coastal elites like Newsom are losing sleep over 2028.
When your political enemies start admitting you scare them, you know you're doing something right. Thanks for the endorsement, Governor – even if you didn't mean to give one.
