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Gavin Newsom drops a huge nuke on his OWN party as he outlines grand plan to bring Democrats back

Gavin Newsom said that the Democrat brand is ‘toxic’ and they’re not going to fix it by refusing to talk to Republicans and protesting.

The California governor has been attempting to reach out to conservatives of late, interviewing the likes of Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon for his podcast, ‘This is Gavin Newsom.’

Speaking to Bill Maher on Friday, the host praised him for trying to have conversations with Republicans but Newsom said it was part of his plan to bring the party back from dead.

Maher quoted Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman in saying ‘if we don’t get our s*** together, we’ll be a permanent minority’ and Newsom agreed.

‘These guys are crushing us, the Democratic brand is toxic right now,’ he said of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.

Newsom admitted that some of his guests were ‘controversial’ but ‘this idea that we can’t even have a conversation with the other side?’

‘They won!’ Maher snapped back, before Newsom highlighted how ‘toxic’ the Democrat brand is, citing polls showing the party’s favorability in the low 20s.

‘What this podcast and having the opportunity to dialogue with people I disagree with, it’s an opportunity to try to find common ground and not take cheap shots,’ he said. 

Gavin Newsom said that the Democrat brand is ‘toxic’ and they’re not going to fix it by refusing to talk to Republicans

'These guys are crushing us, the Democratic brand is toxic right now,' he said of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement

‘These guys are crushing us, the Democratic brand is toxic right now,’ he said of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement

He added that the party ‘need to own our mistakes and own what’s wrong with our party’ including issues like allowing transgender women to play sports with cisgender women.

Newsom also seemed to throw cold water on moments like Congressman Al Green protesting Trump’s speech to Congress and Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s barnstorming tour of swing districts.

‘It’s one thing to make noise but you also have to make sense,’ he said, in what could have also been a shot at Tim Walz mocking Elon Musk during town hall events.

Newsom then decried cancel culture as ‘real’ and something ‘Democrats need to own up to.’ 

By the end of the interview, Maher seemed desperate to find out if Newsom was running for president.

‘I’ve got no grand plans,’ the governor said and made no inkling toward running in 2028.

On March 6, Newsom released the debut episode of This is Gavin Newsom, featuring a conversation with MAGA commentator Kirk. 

The California governor, a longtime advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, sparked controversy by suggesting that Democrats were wrong to allow transgender athletes to compete in women’s college and youth sports.

Newsom also decried cancel culture as 'real' and something 'Democrats need to own up to'

Newsom also decried cancel culture as ‘real’ and something ‘Democrats need to own up to’

‘I think it’s an issue of fairness, I completely agree with you on that. It is an issue of fairness — it’s deeply unfair,’ Newsom said during the episode. ‘I am not wrestling with the fairness issue. I totally agree with you.’

After just three episodes, Republican strategist Alex Conant praised Newsom as a ‘skilled communicator’ and ‘very, very talented politician’.

MAGA figure Steve Bannon, who appeared on Newsom’s show, responded with ‘Hell, yes,’ when asked if Newsom could pose a problem for Republicans.

Iowa GOP strategist David Kochel added, ‘The operative class is definitely watching him because he’s doing something very different.’ 

Fergus Cullen, former chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party, echoed Conant’s high praise and called the Democrat ‘a very talented politician.’

Despite progressive backlash, national Republicans see Newsom honing his political skills. 

Megyn Kelly raised concerns, warning that Newsom is ‘in training for 2028’ and will improve his appeal to right-wing and independent voters.

California Republicans, however, view Newsom’s outreach to red states with skepticism. Matt Fleming, former California Republican Party communications director, said, ‘The more people get to know Gavin, the less they seem to like him.’ 

On March 6, Newsom (pictured left) released the debut episode of This is Gavin Newsom, featuring a conversation with MAGA commentator Charlie Kirk (pictured right)

On March 6, Newsom (pictured left) released the debut episode of This is Gavin Newsom, featuring a conversation with MAGA commentator Charlie Kirk (pictured right) 

MAGA figure Steve Bannon (pictured), who appeared on Newsom's show, responded with 'Hell, yes,' when asked if Newsom could pose a problem for Republicans

MAGA figure Steve Bannon (pictured), who appeared on Newsom’s show, responded with ‘Hell, yes,’ when asked if Newsom could pose a problem for Republicans

Lanhee Chen, former Republican state controller candidate, added, ‘I don’t think any Republicans really take Newsom seriously.’

While Newsom’s podcast hasn’t won over the MAGA base, even some GOP critics acknowledge his political savvy. 

After his episode with Kirk, the commentator wrote that Newsom is ‘charming,’ ‘savvy with politics,’ and ‘wants to be president more than any living person.’ 

The headline of his op-ed warned Republicans to ‘beware.’

Newsom’s podcast has attracted criticism from the left but has also raised his national profile.

However, in California, many have slammed him, calling his podcast everything from ‘out of touch’ to a ‘phony hair gel idiot.’ 

A recent poll of 1,000 Golden State voters by Capitol Weekly revealed that 26 percent of respondents said their view of Newsom worsened after hearing the podcast.

In 2022, Newsom ran ads in Texas and Florida criticizing GOP governors and debated Ron DeSantis, signaling his interest in red states. 

Newsom's podcast has attracted criticism from the left but has also raised his national profile

Newsom’s podcast has attracted criticism from the left but has also raised his national profile

Newsom (pictured right), who supported Joe Biden until the end of his campaign before backing fellow Californian Kamala Harris (pictured left), is seen as a Democrat contender for 2028

Newsom (pictured right), who supported Joe Biden until the end of his campaign before backing fellow Californian Kamala Harris (pictured left), is seen as a Democrat contender for 2028

His podcast, however, takes a less confrontational approach, aiming to understand the MAGA movement, modernize Democratic communication, and reach younger audiences.

This is widely seen as positioning Newsom for a potential 2028 presidential run, although it risks fueling criticism that he’s more focused on national branding than addressing California’s issues. 

Republican figures, like Jon Fleischman, argue that Newsom should be judged by his performance as governor, not his national ambitions.

Despite challenges, Newsom remains a formidable figure in California, with strong approval ratings.

David McIntosh of the Club for Growth noted that Newsom is adjusting his positions and tackling state issues, including trans athletes and fire management.

Chad Bianco, Riverside County sheriff and GOP contender, warned that Newsom’s ability to control conversations, like his podcast with Kirk, is a ‘verbal judo’ skill conservatives should watch out for.

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