Are you optimistic in the long run that someone like Cox could ever be elected governor, let alone return the rule of law to a state that seems to be deeply entrenched in one-party rule?
“Are you optimistic in the long run that someone like Cox could ever be elected governor, let alone return the rule of law to a state that seems to be deeply entrenched in one-party rule?”
Actually, I am, because the Commie RATs here are so far over the edge that they are seriously overplaying their hand. And with the state’s budgetary woes, CA is ripe for a financial crash, which would likely reset everything politically. Possibly, these anti-sanctuary cities and counties will lead the way.
“Are you optimistic in the long run that someone like Cox could ever be elected governor, let alone return the rule of law to a state that seems to be deeply entrenched in one-party rule?”
uh, no.
But I am optimistic that somebody like Cox, armed with only three issues can make the finals:
1. Repeal the new gas tax.
2. Repeal the additional sales tax that was supposed to be temporary.
3. Overturn the Sanctuary laws.
I know you asked Mariner that question, but I’m not in the least bit optimistic. Only way to get rid of the jungle primary is through lawsuits all the way to the US Supreme Court and hope for a ruling in favor of the plaintiffs. It’s the longest of long shots. The communists came up with the scheme to guarantee their power in perpetuity. It doesn’t help that California Republicans are badly split between moderates and conservatives with neither side willing to find enough common ground to fight the real enemy.