Maybe Georgia voters will pay heed to lessons learned in California and Georgia will stay red in the January Senate runoff elections.
Lessons Georgia Voters Can Learn From California
By Star Parker
December 31, 2020
One of the many beauties of freedom is there is always surprise.
Georgia voters might consider what is happening in California as the nation’s blue-state poster child turns purple.
Why?
When the Left seizes power, they don’t know when to stop. But voters know how to say, “Whoa, enough.â€
As British nobleman Lord Acton noted, “Power tends to corrupt.â€
California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, started this difficult COVID-19 period early in the year by imposing in his state the most draconian shutdown measures in the nation—abridging individual movement and shutting down schools, businesses, and churches.
While coming down hard on California’s citizens, Newsom lived the life of privilege and was discovered dining maskless at a $1,200-per-person dinner party at a tiny Napa Valley restaurant.
Now he’s facing recall with reportedly more than half of the 1.5 million signatures needed by next March already gathered.
In November’s elections, Republicans in California regained four of the eight House seats they lost in 2018. And amid the refrain of the Left accusing our nation of systemic racism, two of the recaptured Republican seats were won by Asian Americans—Young Kim and Michelle Steele. Kim and Steel became two of the first three Korean American women elected to the House. Another victory went to Mexican American Mike Garcia. And David Valadao recaptured his seat in a majority Hispanic district.
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