government Gavin NewsomD-Calif, a potential 2028 presidential candidate. launched a new fact-check website on Wednesday targeting “right-wing misinformation.” This is because more than half of California’s registered voters believe they are more focused on becoming president than delivering for Californians.
Newsom’s campaign equipment explained New Fact Check Website “A website for quick responses to set a straightforward record on Golden State” and as president Donald Trump.
A new survey conducted by the Government Institute in Berkeley, California. Co-hosted by the Los Angeles Times It turns out that 54% of California registered voters think Newsom is focusing on his personal presidential ambitions rather than solving an ongoing problem at his Golden State home.
“As above the 2-to-1 margin (54% to 26%), I believe most voters are paying attention to what could benefit the potential presidential candidate rather than helping Newsom manage the state and solve the problem as he offers his last two years as governor.” According to the results of the polls It was completed April 21-28 among 6,201 registered voters in California.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom on the left refused at the White House 100 days before President Donald Trump. (Getty Images/AP)
In a press release announcing efforts to confirm new facts, Newsom’s campaign touts California as the world’s fourth largest economy, with Blue State’s population growing, crime rates at historic lows, and California is leading the country with clean energy and technological innovations.
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“This site is for everyone who’s tired of BS about California. Magatrol has defined Golden State, attacked and fought back against the facts,” Newsom said.
Newsom’s latest efforts target misinformation from this year’s devastating Los Angeles fires and other state issues, including crime, climate, economy, immigration, energy and housing. California is often ridiculed by Republicans as an expression of the end of a democratic nation. This is last month, California lawmakers proposed the bill It will allow state and university students to sleep in their cars amid the housing crisis in Blue State.
California politicians have long been rumoured to have presidential ambitions. He was one of several names that came to mind as an alternative to the president’s potential Democratic candidate. Joe Biden Biden ultimately chose former vice president before halting his reelection campaign last summer. Kamala Harris As his successor. Newsom also campaigned for Biden and Harris in major battlefield states and served as a proxy for both candidates when their names were at the top of the ticket.

First Lady Zil Biden and the second gentleman, Dougemov, President Joe Biden raised Vice President Kamala Harris’ hand on July 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Newsom embraced political dialogue this year, crossing party lines and launched a podcast after losing the White House and Senate and not regaining the House in 2024.
The strategy follows criticism that after the 2024 election, Democrats did not prioritize new media appearances or unscripted conversations well.
But as Democrats are looking for someone to lead the party to the next generation, Newsom’s willingness to absorb the national spotlight may have backfired among his California constituencies.

California Governor Gavin Newsom greets President Donald Trump at the California tarmac following the Los Angeles fire. (Pool)
Newsom is one of several Democrat governors who are trying to reject Trump’s agenda during his second term of diplomacy and presidential tenure. Newsom opposed Trump’s tariff policies and executive orders as he reached across the aisle to secure disaster relief following the Los Angeles fire earlier this year.
The poll found that the majority of California voters believe Trump’s tariffs will have a negative impact on business and agriculture in California, with over 50% saying they believe Trump’s policies will have a negative impact on education, and the state thinks Trump’s federal overhaul will be negatively affected.
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Meanwhile, Californians are divided into Newsom’s job performance, with 46% approving and disapproving their job as governor, and 45% reporting that they are not confident in their ability to “be effective in finding California’s benefits when dealing with the Trump administration.”
“The governor is focusing on one thing. His work will drive the recovery of LA, confront the housing crisis, bring Donald Trump to court the disastrous tariffs that will increase costs for his family and make holes in California’s budget.”