The Los Angeles Times ran a headline on Sunday that is sure to catch the attention of Trump supporters everywhere: “Make America California again? That’s Biden’s plan.”
The document goes into detail about how the Golden State is emerging as “the de facto political think tank” for Biden’s team and said: “there is nowhere the new government is leaning more strongly to be inspired by the definition of a progressive political agenda. “
The newspaper spoke to Gray Davis, the former Democratic governor, who pointed out the fact that Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, a future former state senator “will be at all meetings and will have the last word with the president after they’re done. She’ll be sharing California’s ideas, innovations and discoveries that can help solve problems at the national level. ”
Although many on social media celebrated the headline, some questioned the wisdom of trying to imitate a state that lost 135,600 more people than moved there from July 1, 2019 to July 1, 2020, according to the Associated Press. This marks only the 12th time since 1900 that the state has had a net loss of migration, and the third largest on record.
There is also a recall effort in the state against Governor Gavin Newsom because of his treatment of the coronavirus outbreak that collected more than 1.1 million signatures; The Times reported three weeks ago that the state was criticized for its underinvestment in “fire prevention and mitigation”.
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A social media commentator tweeted, “Dear Biden, keep California in California. Sincerely, Texas.”
The newspaper said the Biden White House would embrace some of the state’s efforts in free colleges and green initiatives.
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“The state is full of deregulators and disaffected people who are impatient and have no problem challenging the status quo,” Kevin de Leon, a former state senator, told the newspaper.
The Associated Press contributed to this report