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National News See other National News Articles Title: Newsom's Podcast Disaster: Why The Left Is Fuming And The Right Smells A Rat With Kamala Harris's spectacular failure in the November election, California Governor Gavin Newsom - despite running his state into the ground, may be Democrats' best hope at victory in 2028. But his latest endeavor - theThis is Gavin Newsom Podcast - has left both progressives and conservatives scratching their heads. https://twitter.com/i/status/1897652497285533839 While Newsom pitched the show as a platform for engaging with both ideological allies and opponents, his first two guests - TPUSA co- founder Charlie Kirk and former Breitbart EIC Steve Bannon - have turned the effort into a full-blown spectacle. The reaction from the left? Absolute fury. The reaction from the right? Distrust and ridicule. And from the voters? A mixed bag that could spell serious trouble for Newsoms future ambitions. Some key stats, according to a poll of 1,000 California voters conducted by Capitol Weekly (h/t Yashar Ali): While 54% said they had heard of the podcast, just 0.57% of California voters have listened to it, and 58% said they weren't likely to listen. Favorability amongst liberals has dropped from 46% to 30% Republicans polled overwhelmingly viewed Newsom as insincere - calling him "fake," and "pandering." Newsom's net favorability dropped from +4 to -6, a 10 point swing Just 13% of voters had an improved view of Newsom, and only 1 out of 5 polled said it made them want to tune in again. Charlie Kirk When Newsom announced that Charlie Kirk would be his first guest, progressives braced for a battle of ideas. Instead, they got a softball exchange where Newsom lavished Kirk with praise - agreeing with him 125 times and appreciating his ideas 52 times. Even Kirk, who makes a living bashing Newsoms policies, found it over the top. "Governor Newsom was being overly effusive in his praise of me," Kirk chuckled on his own podcast, before launching into his usual tirade about Newsom ruining California. The backlash in Sacramento was swift. The Sacramento Bees Robin Epley declared the show sucked, while Los Angeles Times columnist Mark Barabak predicted Newsom might talk himself to political death. But the real political firestorm erupted when Newsom doubled down, inviting Steve Bannon as his next guest. * * * Newsom Ditches Wokes Meanwhile, the interviews have further alienated Newsoms traditional base. In a conversation with Kirk, he blasted the term Latinx as out of touch and mocked workplace pronoun declarations. Then, in an even more incendiary moment, he dismissed Californias 2013 policy allowing transgender students to compete in sports according to their gender identity, calling it deeply unfair. https://x.com/i/status/1898149340343918812 Newsom's comments triggered Sacramentos LGBTQ leadership, who felt blindsided (literally shaking) by a governor who had long championed progressive social policies. One Democratic strategist likened the move to sticking a fork in the eye of the base that got him elected. The right isn't buying it, meanwhile. "Hes a hypocrite
he allowed and pushed for transgenders to play in womens sports in California and the rest of the country," said one Republican voter. The Podcast Gambit: Presidential Play or Media Mogul Move? So, whats Newsoms endgame here? The obvious conclusion is that he's trying to broaden his appeal ahead of a 2028 presidential run - hoping to carve out a more centrist, anti-woke lane in a Democratic field that may lean progressive. But others, including longtime GOP strategist Mike Madrid, argue that this isnt about winning votes - its about building an empire. Madrid cites a Newsom insider who claims the governor isnt angling for the White House but rather positioning himself to become a media heavyweight. The model? Figures like Ben Shapiro and the Pod Save America crew, who have turned their political brands into lucrative media franchises. "The media terrain has shifted. Newsom is adapting. And if my source is right, hes not running for President hes positioning himself for something even bigger. And he may just be giving Democrats a fighting chance, Madrid argues. If Newsom truly is ditching electoral politics for the media game, hes doing a shitty job of it. His podcast has made him a pariah among progressives, while conservatives still see him as an untrustworthy leftist. And if this is a pivot to moderation, the numbers dont show it paying off yet. But Newsom has always thrived on controversy, and maybejust maybehe believes that the noise, outrage, and headlines are exactly what he needs to catapult himself into his next chapter. Whether thats the Oval Office or a multimillion-dollar media empire remains to be seen. Poster Comment: Newsom's political career is over. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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