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Gavin Newsom insists: There will be no election in 2028
Gavin Newsom Insists: There Will Be No Election in 2028
In a moment of escalating political tension that shakes the very foundations of American democracy, California Governor Gavin Newsom has unleashed a statement that has set off alarms among conservatives nationwide. "I'm afraid we won't have elections in 2028," Newsom declared in a somber, warning-laden tone, adding that he speaks "from the core of my soul." These words are no slip-up or fleeting hyperbole; they represent the climax of a leftist narrative that, for years, has demonized its conservative opponents, fostering a climate of hatred that not only generates violence but costs innocent lives. As the country grapples with the recent trauma of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination and the brutal fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, Newsom's remarks ring out like a veiled threat to the integrity of the electoral process itself.
The context of this assertion couldn't be more alarming. Newsom, a staunch defender of progressive policies that have turned California into a laboratory of failed experiments—from defunding the police to open borders flooding streets with crime—seems to be projecting his fears onto the nation's future. "Unless we wake up to the red code, what's happening in this country, and wake up soberly to how serious this moment is," the governor continued, as if invoking an imminent apocalypse triggered by conservative resistance to the leftist establishment. But for conservative observers, this is just the latest example of how the Democratic elite uses fear to justify authoritarian control. In a country where freedom and choice are sacred pillars, suggesting that elections might be canceled amounts to a verbal coup d'état, one that echoes in the shadows of the totalitarian regimes the left so loudly criticizes.
This rhetoric doesn't arise in a vacuum. The left has woven a web of toxic narratives for decades that paint conservatives as extremists, fascists, and existential threats to "democracy." From the baseless January 6 insurrection accusations to the constant comparisons of leaders like Donald Trump to historical dictators, these stories don't just divide—they incite. And the results are tragic and bloody. Consider the case of Charlie Kirk, the charismatic founder of Turning Point USA, gunned down on September 10, 2025, during an event at Utah Valley University. Kirk, an tireless defender of traditional values and a key Trump ally in mobilizing conservative youth, was killed by a sniper in what Utah Governor Spencer Cox unequivocally called a "political assassination." Sources close to the investigation reveal the suspect, radicalized by anti-conservative propaganda flooding social media and progressive outlets, had been fed years of rhetoric equating figures like Kirk to "Nazis" and "domestic terrorists." Trump himself denounced it in an emotional video: "This kind of rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism we're seeing in our country today, and it must stop right now."
Kirk's assassination isn't an isolated incident; it's the rotten fruit of an ideology that prioritizes hate over dialogue. Just weeks earlier, on August 22, 2025, Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who had fled Russia's invasion seeking shelter in the "land of the free," was stabbed to death on a Lynx Blue Line train at the East/West Boulevard station in Charlotte, North Carolina. Zarutska, embodying the American dream in its purest form—an immigrant valuing opportunity and safety—was the victim of Decarlos Brown Jr., a 34-year-old repeat offender with a history of violence whom Democratic "soft-on-crime" policies repeatedly released onto the streets. Surveillance video captured the horror: Brown, seated behind her, pulled out a knife and stabbed her multiple times without apparent provocation. Attorney General Pam Bondi didn't mince words in blaming these failed progressive policies: "Iryna Zarutska's horrific murder is a direct result of soft-on-crime policies that put criminals before innocent people." In a country where porous borders allow chaos to enter and penal reforms free predators, cases like Zarutska's illustrate how the leftist narrative not only demonizes opponents but erodes basic safety, costing the lives of innocents seeking exactly what America promises.
The link between these tragedies and Newsom's words is inescapable. By implying there will be no elections in 2028 unless the country "wakes up" to his "red code"—a euphemism for submitting to the progressive agenda—the governor feeds the same cycle of demonization that has ramped up political violence. Conservatives like Kirk, who challenge the left's media monopoly, are silenced with bullets, while victims like Zarutska pay the price for a system that prioritizes ideology over justice. This pattern isn't new: recall the 2024 assassination attempts on Trump, or the stabbing of Nancy Pelosi's husband, or the arson at Governor Josh Shapiro's home. Each one, a reminder of how hate incited by extreme narratives—from "woke" universities to biased newsrooms—translates into lethal actions. And now, with presidential elections on the horizon, Newsom's declarations sound like an ultimatum: either we yield to Democratic control, or the chaos they've sown consumes us all.
From a conservative perspective, this is the hour of resistance. Leaders like Trump have called for unity against this poisonous rhetoric, urging Americans to reject fear and embrace truth. Organizations like Turning Point USA, in Kirk's honor, will redouble efforts to educate youth on the dangers of radical progressivism. Meanwhile, in red states like Utah and North Carolina, communities unite to demand justice and safety, reminding us that the real threat doesn't come from patriotic conservatives, but from a left that, by demonizing its rivals, sows the seeds of its own downfall. If we don't wake up to this reality—not Newsom's "red code," but the call of liberty—the American dream could fade into the darkness he himself prophesies. It's time for conservative Americans to raise their voices, vote with conviction, and defend the democracy the left pretends to bury.
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