Democrats Panic as Republican Victories Loom in California

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The Left's Delusion: Democrats Fear the Rise of Republican Victories

In a shocking display of desperation, California Democrats are scrambling to change election rules out of fear that they might actually face credible Republican competition.

For years, the state has effectively become a one-party stronghold, where Democratic candidates could count on the safety of a system designed to favor their party.


The current primary system, established by the passage of Proposition 14, allows the top two candidates, regardless of party affiliation, to advance to the general election. This approach was heralded by Democrats as a way to increase choice for voters.

However, now that Republican candidates threaten to gain traction, they are suddenly deeming the system unacceptable. Former political consultant Steve Maviglio's recent proposal to revert to traditional primaries is fueled by “extreme” apprehension at the prospect of an all-GOP gubernatorial race on the November ballot.

“It's extremely scary to envision the November ballot for governor with Republicans on it,” Maviglio lamented.

This comment underscores the reality that for Democrats, "democracy" only functions when their party retains power, and “disenfranchisement” only occurs when they face the possibility of losing elections.

In an irony that is almost comedic, the same party that has long maintained its grip on California politics now finds itself in a panic as Republican popularity begins to rise.

For many Californians, the truth is clear: democracy thrives on competition, not on tactics aimed to suffocate dissent.

Democratic officials have already re-engineered various parts of the election system to serve their interests and maintain their dominance.

Whether through ranked-choice voting or other gimmicks, the goal remains consistent: ensure that outcomes favor Democrats by any means necessary.

This strategy raises the question: what does it really mean to uphold democracy?

The recent actions from the Democrats indicate a pattern of prioritizing party power over the principles of fair competition.

As we approach future elections, the implications of their fear-driven proposals could undermine the very fabric of democratic choice in what should be a vibrant, diverse political landscape.

The push by California Democrats to alter voting rules is not just an attempt at safeguarding their political future; it is a blatant display of their unwillingness to engage in a fair contest.

In the land of sunshine, it seems that the only thing Democrats fear more than Republican policies is the chance of actually having to address them.

Sources:
discernmoney.com
theblaze.com
frontpagemag.com



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