California Progressivism Is Not the Path Forward for Democrats
To deflect further assaults on democratic norms, Trump's foes will need a skilled, focused, and thoughtful leader. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is not that guy.

If California progressivism were the answer to Donald Trump's MAGA-inspired populist bluster, then we'd be watching news of President-elect Kamala Harris' Cabinet appointments. Instead Trump swept the swing states, won the popular vote and saw Republicans secure control of both houses of Congress. The message voters sent might not be entirely clear, but they certainly didn't say, "We want California values!"
Harris, of course, was a product of the San Francisco Bay Area political machine. Her tenure in the U.S. Senate was marked by support for standard-issue progressive platitudes. She wisely tacked to the center, but never detailed a compelling alternative agenda—although she did walk back some of her more liberal positions. One cannot defeat something with nothing, even if the something is ominous.
There's cause for concern as the Trump Show 2.0 unfolds. Some early picks—such as Sen. Marco Rubio (R–Fla.) for secretary of state—are perfectly reasonable. My initial social-media post wondered whether after all the fuss we'd just end up with a relatively normal Republican administration. Fortunately, I quickly deleted my X post. Shortly thereafter, Trump announced some doozies.
The funniest thing about choosing Rep. Matt Gaetz (R–Fla.) for attorney general—who was the subject of a House ethics report considering allegations of sexual misconduct—is it actually was a relief compared to other possible choices. Now that he has removed his name from consideration, it wouldn't surprise me if Trump picks someone worse on civil liberties.
Don't worry, though. Those same "principled" Republicans who would have dutifully supported the Gaetz selection will support whoever comes next, just as they will publicly applaud Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence.
Democrats are understandably in disarray. So are Never Trumpers and other non-Democrats who take seriously Trump's promises and trial balloons (mass deportations, joking that Congress should find a way for him to run for a third term). It's all fun and games until it isn't. Granted, this is a long and convoluted path to my main point: To deflect further assaults on democratic norms, Trump's foes will need a skilled, focused, and thoughtful leader.
It's not news to this newspaper's readers, but Gov. Gavin Newsom is not that person. Yet he's positioning himself and our state as the bulwark of Trump resistance. Newsom last week announced an emergency legislative session to "safeguard California values and fundamental rights in the face of an incoming Trump administration." It will muster "legal resources to protect civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action and immigrant families."
Mind you, this governor and Legislature have yet to make a dent in any of the state's pressing homegrown problems: a sprawling homelessness problem, crime wave, housing unaffordability, and fleeing businesses. Newsom was first elected governor in 2018—two years into the first Trump term—and hasn't set the state on a sound course. Voters have been forced to take matters into their own hands, mostly at the ballot box and usually against the advice of the Newsom. See the Proposition 36 anti-crime measure for an example.
Furthermore, the governor's last extraordinary session was a transparent public-relations stunt. Upset at California's gasoline prices (around $1.50 a gallon above the national average), Newsom blamed corporate greed and signed a law that forces oil companies to maintain larger reserves—a costly regulation that might increase prices further. Never mind the state's policies (high gas taxes, special fuels mandate, and a push to end fossil-fuels production) are the real causes of crushing gas prices.
Meanwhile, Newsom's own California Air Resources Board appointees recently OK'd a new low-carbon fuels rule that CARB staffers said could boost per-gallon prices by 47 cents (and by $1.80 by 2040). The board has since made those estimates disappear, but a prominent independent study by the University of Pennsylvania Kleinman Center for Energy Policy has confirmed that the price "impacts could be $0.65 per gallon in the near term."
Bottom line: The state legislature is generally ineffective at anything and these special sessions merely become backdrops for photo ops. For the past couple of years, Newsom barnstormed the country promoting California's "democracy" even as the administration pulled out the stops to keep a tax-limiting initiative off the ballot. I'm sure Trump supporters are as fearful of Newsom's new effort as they were of his last one.
Part of the problem is California Democrats operate in a one-party state, where they face virtually no ideological or partisan opposition and must only navigate that insular backroom world. California leaders can't serve as the focus of the Trump resistance because no one outside of California takes them seriously. That's too bad, because the new Trump term will need serious pushback.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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But guess who they will pick.
The democrats lost big, and are flailing badly. I for one, am enjoying gone spectacle that is their self destruction. So let them continue, broken and rudderless. I’m popping the popcorn while they finger point, and The JeffSarc seethes.
Outside CA, no Democrats have any interest in a CA D. Like every party, the D’s will tend to double down on appealing to their base states. The deep blue states that are not remotely competitive. The donor class in particular goes for that approach because it preserves the 50%+1 strategy that maximizes divide-and-conquer. But assembling a new coalition is what creates a new mandate and that is what D’s strategy is gonna have to be. Their old coalition is dead because geographically it lost the Rust Belt and flyover country. If a talented flyover D exists, that's where the D future is short-term.
"joking that Congress should find a way for him to run for a third term)"
Stop for a moment and think. Do you really believe that Trump plans his jokes that much? Trump is a great public speaker because he can run on any topic with little to no prep time. He's a great off the cuff speaker. Which is also why he tends to get off topic, but what he's not doing is carefully releasing trial balloons for future policies.
On the main topic of the article, and not my pet peeve. I hope Dems do learn from this. I want them to come back towards the center even if it is not good for my own beliefs being represented in government. The overton window needs to move back towards sanity.
“I want them to move back towards the center”
-you will be waiting a very long time! Trump seems to only inspire the rabid woke wing of the donkey party
I don’t disagree but, again, the “a man can be a woman” outcome is the logical declension from “2 men are equal to 1 man and 1 woman”, which well predates Trump.
Pretending like the modern, latter iteration is somehow a problem but the former isn’t or that Trump is somehow critical to the equation, just acknowledges and agrees/entitles Illocust and others to continue being retarded about what the word “equal” means or its implications.
Trump seems to only inspire the rabid woke wing of the donkey party
Trump's success is largely adapting the Dem/left's tactics to the right population.
Explain. I don't see which tactics the Donald has co-opted. He has not proposed anti-science biological constructs (trans and AGW), he has not attempted to purchase votes with massive government giveaways (student loan forgiveness, Greed new deal), and he has not launched lawfare against his political rivals.
""“joking that Congress should find a way for him to run for a third term)”""
Trump saw this work on the municipal level when NYC changed the rules to allow Bloomberg a third run for Mayor. I doubt Trump really thinks this would work for him though.
No. No more democrat party. It needs to end. Let something non Marxist take their place.
Congress alone doesn't have the authority to repeal an Amendment, and there's no way that 38 States would approve one within 4 years to make that happen.
If it somehow did, the Dems would be idiotic to not then nominate Obama to run against trump in 2028 and likely curb-stomp him in the electoral vote. It'd be interesting to see which way all the MAGA "base" voters who also voted for Obama twice might go in that matchup.
Gavin Newsom is not a guy?
I think guy club never let him in.
Just a guy in name only.
Now would be a good time for Newsome to declare himself president for life of the Progressive Peoples Republic of California, and offer asylum to anyone who needs a safe space from that icky orange man.
They actually had a "Calexit" movement a while back, which almost got on the ballot in 2018.
It was a bit embarrassing for the TDS left once it got exposed that the original version of the movement was actually created in Moscow with direct funding from Putin, then it got picked up by the hard-core "Russiagate" crowd and started collecting signatures. The State AG (currently head of DHS under Biden) at the time had to ban the thing from the ballot to avoid having to deal with it getting passed by a 10% margin or more.
What gets really mind-bending about the idea of California trying to secede though is that the Marines from Camp Pendleton and Sonora Pass would likely be enough to subdue the state since almost everyone who owns a gun in the state wouldn't be on the side of the "rebels".
If Newsom is to run for President in 2028 it will be a someone who has run the largest state. It is exactly that record that will get him defeated. Some Californians have no idea how much their state has come to be detested.
His term expires in 2026. He will have two years to blame everything on his successor.
If Newsom is to run for President in 2028 it will be a someone who has run the largest state into the ground.
So Reason libertarians are going after Tulsi? Not deep statey enough?
Greenhut is okay with violations of civil liberties if dems do it.
This place is a progressive rag, and the writers aren't humans.
it wouldn't surprise me if Trump picks someone worse on civil liberties . . . .''
He's made the selection. Former Florida AG Pam Bondi.
She has a solid conservative track record. We'll see how well she does as AG.
"California Progressivism Is Not the Path Forward for Democrats"
But it takes six paragraphs of the obligatory Trump bashing to get to this.
It’s sad to see the libertarian rag. I like to read suffering so much from biased TDS.
At this point, I see no evidence that TDS is treatable condition.
Uh oh someone lit the sarcasmic signal.
Progressivism Is Not the Path Forward for Anyone.
GFY
With rusty barb wire
Democrats have shredded norm’s from the moment Bill Clinton was first elected. Actually, since the Bork nomination
Again, GFY. I can’t stress this enough
Yeah the Democrats forfeited the high ground on this after Bork. The Democrats got to pick a Supreme Court justice while a Republican was President because they decided to burn "democratic norms" to the ground to get their way.
It's worth noting that this pick was the deciding vote that told Susette Kelo she didn't actually own the house she bought, that New London, Connecticut did.
"Now that he has removed his name from consideration, it wouldn't surprise me if Trump picks someone worse on civil liberties."
The new pick is already out, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.
No way Trump hates strong Woman
Just as long as she doesn’t bring PC Principal with her.
And the ONLY POSSIBLE reason to not support Gabbard and Bondi is misogyny (and for Gabbard, some racism).
California's new gas regulations are set to raise prices by $1.00 per gallon and just Yesterday Neswom said that would not cause price increases and it was all gouging by the big oil. that is a lie, regulations have never made anything cheaper. the lefts argument is always price gouging we are not fools, quit pissing on us and telling us its rain. some of his regulations are carb taxes which is a tax to force us to reduce the use of gas. Newsom is a Morron
Liberals - Things should be affordable for the poor.
Also liberals - Make things more expensive so they will be used less.
I am convinced one reason statists like regulation so much is because it provides an excuse to help the people who can't afford the bribes and lawyers to get around the regulations.
When I moved out of California my gasoline got 20% cheaper and my car's gas mileage got 10% better.
At first glance, I thought your last sentence was:
Newsom is a Mormon.
I was thinking, gumbas can't be Mormon!
;-0
Mormons can't buy flowers? I know they can't dance.
I have to wonder about that legislation. It mandates reserves, and mandates that the reserves be drawn down in certain situations. If the government can tell you that you can't sell something, and can later tell you that you *must* sell that something, isn't that a Takings Clause issue? True, the company does get paid when they sell, but on the other hand, people pay a bunch in options markets for the right to force someone to sell when they want.
I'd love for Big Oil to just say, "Okay then, we're done here." and sell California not another drop.
"...To deflect further assaults on democratic norms,..."
IOWs, to continue the disastrous path we are on?
I know, right? Does he mean Democrat Party norms? Too many mean tweets, I guess. Or his gf hates Trump, so he's trapped.
"the new Trump term will need serious pushback."
Why? and any way congress has already said they are going to create a shadow government to counter Trump, thats sounds a little insurrectiony to me and out right traitorist of what the people voted for.
I agree that our constitution is designed to have a conflictitory government in order to slow it down and keep it under control but a shadow government is people putting themselves in power outside of electoral consent and constitutional control
Let’s take them at their word and throw the whole lot in prison, pending insurrection trials in about a decade. We can reopen GitMo for them.
We're told the MAGA are part of a 'cult of personality' arend Trump - but apparently the D's are the one personalizing this.
'Trunp's foes' is how they are defined now - not people who are putting forth a vision of our future for consideration but people who exist to destroy Trump.
These are the people Reason's 'Associate Editors' strategically, but reluctantly, support.
^BINGO.
Part of the [WE] mob RULES ‘democracy’ with a topping of Self-Projection.
If anyone cared to actually review the policies set and by which party it’s obvious everything the Democrats complain about they did themselves. The only substance they carry is blame-shifting. Which is predictably their 'wealth distribution' reasoning as well.
Please explain to me how a political party that has actively discouraged and frustrated effective leadership for several decades is going to produce the effective politicians who can mount a push-back against a Trump administration. Trump could only have achieved the success of empty demagoguery he has enjoyed in a total vacuum of effective leadership that is the Republican Party, and the Democrats couldn't even produce a demagogue capable of rivaling him. Echo chambers do not produce leaders - they produce "yes-persons"
It’s why free markets solve problems and central planners create problems.
ETA I wonder how long Obama will retain influence over the party. He's not likely to kick the bucket as soon as the Clintons, and Chelsea's not picking up the baton.
Both the rudder and the scullery are in same part of the ship but no one thinks the dishwasher is in charge.
IOW, let's ignore the guy who can't keep his streets free of human feces, and who spent billions cosplaying as a railway engineer.
Railway planner. There is no railway yet. Just a lot of bonds for the taxpayers to pay back.
Actually, there are a few megalithic structures for said railway. I've seen them on SR99 just north of Fresno with my own eyes.
Wow! Were you filled with awe at the wonder of human achievement?
To deflect further assaults on democratic norms, Trump's foes will need a skilled, focused, and thoughtful leader.
Wrong. They have exactly ONE path for course correction - and I guarantee you they will not take it. Because they can't.
They would have to walk back the wokeness. They'd have to tell the LGBT pedos to shut the hell up. They'd have to tell the environmentalist gaia cult to stand down. They'd have to yank the reigns on their support for killing tiny humans. They'd have to admit the sheer wrongness of their Critical Theory.
And they will. not. do. that.
So, they're done. The only option left to them is naked force.
This has always been the problem with Progressivism. Yea, progress is great - but they never realized when they reached their goals. Feminism became Third-Wave Man-Hating. Privacy in the Bedroom became Trans the Kids and Dudes in Dresses in your daughter's bathroom. Safe Legal And Rare became Kill It On The Table.
The slippery slope is real. And progressivism never knew how to take the win. And now they're totally screwed. They've polarized the moderates to the point that moderate is considered downright conservative.
Their only way out of this is to admit they were wrong.
But they won't.
Pride.
I fear you are correct, and they will choose to create chaos and destruction while looking for an opportunity to eliminate resistance and seize power. Like provoking Putin to use nukes, or flouting state supreme court orders to count only signed ballots. No, never happen, what am I thinking?
"California Progressivism Is Not the Path Forward for Democrats."
Of course it is.
How else are you going to turn a once wonderful state with a booming economy into a socialist hell hole without progressives in office?
Now as far as Newsome running for the POTUS, I believe that's a wonderful idea.
It shows just far out of touch with reality the elitist democrats are today, and will get their closet communist asses handed to them on a silver platter come 2028.
California progressivism isn't even the path forward for California.
It's funny how progressives want to hit rewind on human progress.
Newsom was on TV at lunch today; he's backing a 'better' fuel for CA IC cars, which, he admits, could add $2.00/Gal.
Seems he's a bit out of touch.
The revelation that he bought a $9.1M estate in Kentfield and tried to cover it with a "continuity for my kid's education" remark has much of his base realizing he isn't and, never was, one of them.
Next up: VP Kamala Harris announces her candidacy for governor of CA 2026.
Just wait.
They will get what they vote for, good and hard.
The problem with the Democrat party are threefold.
One, the party's overt mission is "to help the little guy". I think many Democrats believe this earnestly. The problem is that this motivation ultimately moves toward redistribution of wealth - and other fun aspects of communism - without regard to or in contrary to merit.
Two, the ones in control of the party are clearly only interested in power over others, and if that means favoring groups that don't deserve it or disfavoring groups that should be left alone to wield that power, then so be it.
And Three, the Democrat party has become a home for Anarchists - people whose only desire is to let society burn - and they're doing so by forcing unpopular views under threat of indignation, anarchy or violence. Flooding our cities with unemployed or unemployable and unvetted illegals that tax our operating funds and security is a recipe for chaos a child could predict. Loudly protesting in support of terrorists, especially by those that would be killed by those terrorists in a heartbeat, is nonsensical.
Bottom line - while there are good but misguided people in the Democrat party, I think it's high time the party is dissolved, and these good people should start something new, without the power hungry leaders and anarchists, and some mechanism that keeps them from sliding toward socialist pogroms.
Yeah, I get it, Reason. Democracy is to be fiercely defended, except when it applies to Trump and his supporters.
And surely Trump and his supporters can't be as smart and as informed as the cronies of both parties in DC.
And NO ONE is as smart as journalist. If you don't believe it, just ask them.
Reason is to reason as Scientific American is to science.
I might have said "Reason is to Reason as science is to Scientific American." but it works either way.
It was enjoyable to read that mayors Breed and Thao were given the old heave ho. That Soros whore, George Gascon was also shown the door.
Two years ago the people of Frisco tossed out another Soros whore, Chesa Boudin.
As long as Newscum holds the governors office in his iron grip, much like communism, California will continue to suffer the consequences of allowing liberals total control.
LOL! New-scum says he wants to "safeguard California values and fundamental rights in the face of an incoming Trump administration." In other words, protect autocratic political cult cronyism, enshrine homelessness, abort as many black babies as possible, prolong the ecological catastrophe of mandated unchained development, force residents into failing educational gulags, aggravate more assaults on small businesses, perpetuate fat public unions and their fat employees, promote discrimination with DEI hiring, allow criminals to rule the streets of our cities, encumber us with billions in wasteful bonds, pay people not to work, and force us to service his and his crap cult's ever-expanding debt and deficit spending. WTF is wrong with people who vote for these carpetbaggers?