Newsom Flatly Admits Democrats Have Become The Milquetoast Party

California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom said on Wednesday that his party was facing a problem of “weakness”.
Newsom told Politico during an interview at an event in Sacramento, California, that “the essence of the challenge to the party is weakness”. California’s comments are involved in the midst of increasing rumors that he is preparing to launch an offer for the presidency in 2028.
Newsom said the current difficulties of the Democratic Party had been well summarized by former President Bill Clinton after the party was defeated mid-term in 2002, when Clinton suggested that American “uncertain” voters would choose “strong and bad”“Managers on” weak and to the right ”. (Related: the cities of California rank among the dirty in America despite the green energy generosity of Gavin Newsom)
“Our party has to wake up this,” Newsom told Politico.
Newsom added that his party members should do a better job to reveal themselves to the Americans.
“We must use all the tools at our disposal not only to assert ourselves, but also prove to the American people,” said Newsom during the interview.
Sacramento, California – July 25: California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks during a press conference with Texas legislators at the Governor’s Manor on July 25, 2025 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
Newsom’s comments arise after the popularity of the Democratic Party among the Americans dropped historic stockings in 2025. Some Democrats called for their party to return to a more central policy following the GOP victories in the electoral cycle of 2024.
Democrats have lost a huge group of voters registered between the 2020 and 2024 elections, while the Republicans won voters during the same period.
Another presidential hope in 2028, the former Democratic mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, said in May that he thought that the current brand of the party is “weak”, “awake” and “toxic”.
Some first surveys showed the former vice-president Kamala Harris in Newsom A hypothetical presidential battle in 2028 featuring the two Californian politicians. A The UC Berkeley / Los Angeles Times survey published on Tuesday revealed that About 45% of California registered voters said they were “very” or “somewhat” enthusiastic Newsom Offer of the White House, while only 36% said the same thing Harris.
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