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In this American Greatness article, staff writers deliver a sobering postmortem on California’s 2026 primary, where entrenched Democratic power crushed Republican hopes and exposed the limits of Trump’s influence in the deep-blue state.
- Despite expectations of a backlash against years of progressive failures like wildfires and failing schools, voters reaffirmed their commitment to liberal dominance, with Republicans locked out of key general election matchups.
- Trump-endorsed candidates, including preferred gubernatorial hopeful Sheriff Chad Bianco, underperformed dramatically, finishing distant in the jungle primary system.
- Democratic voters coalesced around establishment figures while sidelining more extreme progressives, proving Big Labor, Big Business, and party insiders still control outcomes.
- Identity politics and intersectionality played a role but ultimately took a backseat to raw power consolidation, with Democrats ensuring at least one of their own advanced in major races.
- Suburban areas like Orange County, once conservative strongholds, continued shifting left, underscoring the spread of blue dominance beyond urban cores.
- Independent and common-sense candidates, such as Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor, failed to break through against entrenched Democrats like Karen Bass.
- The results signal that Californians have not yet suffered enough under one-party rule to demand real change, with TDS and dependency on government benefits outweighing policy failures.
- Long-term hope lies in Hispanic voters shifting right, homeschooling growth, and a potential religious revival, but meaningful Republican resurgence requires election integrity reforms and sustained cultural outreach.
Read the full story:
https://amgreatness.com/2026/06/18/lessons-from-the-2026-california-primary/
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