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42 sats \ 3 replies \ @kepford OP 7 Mar \ parent \ on: Don't Underestimate Gavin Newsom Politics_And_Law
Also... you know you and I are gonna view things differently from the average voter. Newsom is actually popular with Democrats. He says the right things. That's really what matters to them. They connect the issues to capitalism after all. Not the government.
Is he popular? I would love to see the data. Even Commie California had a decent red swing during the election. Normies are fed up with the homeless, the waste and the crime.
I just can't get over him keeping outdoor dining closed for so long and then having a private party at French Laundry.
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I think people like stackers apply logic. It's more of a vibe and instinct I have. The polls don't matter. Most governors are largely unknown before they become president. It's all about the rizz as the kids say. He's got it. Clinton had it and so did Obama.
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Decided to do a grok deep search look into this:
Key Points
- Research suggests Gavin Newsom remains popular in California, with 52% of adults approving his job performance as of February 2025.
- His approval rating among likely voters is slightly higher at 55%, showing strong support from key voting groups.
- However, his popularity has fluctuated, with lower ratings in 2023 and 2024, indicating ongoing debates about his leadership.
Based on the most recent data, Gavin Newsom is still popular in California, with 52% of adults and 55% of likely voters approving his job performance as of February 2025. This marks a recovery from lower ratings in 2023 and 2024, reflecting the dynamic nature of public opinion. The geographic and demographic variations, particularly strong support in urban areas and among Democrats, highlight the complex political landscape he navigates. While favorability data is less available, approval ratings indicate he maintains majority support, making him a significant figure in California politics as of early 2025.
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