This is a Democratic Party frontrunner for 2028…
During a recent sit-down interview on The Adam Friedland Show, California Governor Gavin Newsom struggled to articulate a single specific policy goal.
Instead, Newsom went on about the “spirit of the sixties” and even brought up Nelson Mandela.
“What is your defined political project? Like what, throughout your career, and like right now. What is the thing you want to accomplish politically in your life?” Friedland asked Newsom.
“I don’t have a brand. I don’t have a tag like ‘Make America Great’ or ‘The Great Society’ or something like ‘Medicare for All’ … but for me, no bulls–t, it’s just standing up for ideals, striking out against injustice that defines my why in every way, shape, and form,” Newsom replied.
It gets even fuzzier from there.
“Stand up for ideals, strike out against injustice,” Newsom continued. “I mean, in that whole 60s vernacular, the 60s solving for ignorance and poverty disease, and the spirit of the 60s. The spirit of King. You know, the nonviolent movement. Gandhi, you know. Mandela. That whole moral authority.”
What?
Watch the clip below:
🚨NEW: Gavin Newsom CAN'T articulate *single* specific policy goal to @AdamFriedland🚨
"I, I, you know, I don't, I don't have, like, a brand. I don't have a tag … I've struggled with being able to communicate."@DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/uxODdSL8ma
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) March 5, 2026




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