Posted on 04/24/2026 3:04:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway
If you go to NASCAR to watch the cars crash, the Democratic gubernatorial race in California has been a thrilling pile-up.
From Katie Porter spewing profanities at employees, to Eric Swalwell fleeing the race on the heels of prosecutors, it has been something to behold.
However, some elements of the campaign have been more predictable, including the use of racial politics. The first major debate was canceled after Former Biden Health and Human Services Secretary and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra declared that his exclusion (due to low polling numbers) was racist.
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Water complaining it’s wet.
Good article to read from the NY Post. Dems are hypocrites and race baiting scumbags.
Allowing dangerous drivers who can’t understand signs such as “No Re-entry Into Left Lane from Airport Exit” or “Construction Detour 500 Feet” and jackknife a semi and kill innocent people is not praiseworthy. It’s irresponsible.
Same ones that told Larry Elder he was a white racist? They can pi## up a rope
He made a mistake. He was awful in the debate.
Billionaire Tom looked like a stiff board.
Hilton was good.
They are nothing if not predictable.
When don’t they?
That’s the demoncRATS favorite complaint. It’s old.
Yeah, like, vote for me or you’re a racist.
California is just full of racists. They’re everywhere out there. Look under any taco stand, you’ll find a couple racists, I’m not kidding.
If it wasn’t for the race card liberals wouldn’t have anything to complain about it’s why they invented it long ago.
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