California Governor Gavin Newsom's desperate presidential ambitions just got crushed by a brutal reality check from media expert Joe Concha, who declared the far-left politician has zero chance of securing the Democratic nomination in 2028.
Speaking with characteristic bluntness, Washington Examiner columnist Concha didn't mince words about Newsom's character flaws that make him unelectable on the national stage.
"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 explained, delivering what amounts to a political death sentence for Newsom's White House dreams.
The comparison to twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is particularly damning. Like Clinton, Newsom represents everything Americans rejected when they overwhelmingly chose President Trump's America First agenda over the coastal elite's failed policies.
Concha's assessment as a "pathological narcissist" rings true for anyone who's watched Newsom's political theater. This is the same governor who destroyed California with radical policies while maintaining his own privileged lifestyle - remember his infamous French Laundry dinner during COVID lockdowns?
California's Failed Record Speaks Volumes
Patriots know the truth about Newsom's California: soaring crime rates, massive homelessness, businesses fleeing the state, and middle-class families crushed by progressive policies. His track record reads like a conservative's worst nightmare come to life.
While President Trump rebuilds America with common-sense policies and delivers real results for working families, Newsom continues pushing the same woke agenda that voters soundly rejected in 2024.
The Democrat Party's 2028 prospects look increasingly grim as their potential candidates either carry too much baggage or represent the same failed establishment thinking that put Trump back in the White House.
With Trump's second term already delivering on promises of border security, economic growth, and government efficiency, Democrats face an uphill battle finding anyone who can credibly challenge the MAGA movement's continued success.
Will the Democrat Party learn from their mistakes, or double down on more coastal elites like Newsom who are completely out of touch with real Americans?
