How They Ruined California - Steve Hilton

Politics
United States
Started January 17, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
Steve Hilton's candidacy represents a much-needed conservative shift to restore California's governance and address its ongoing crises.
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Hilton's proposals may overlook the complexities of California's challenges, simplifying issues that require nuanced solutions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
California's decline is a result of failed progressive policies, and Hilton's leadership could pave the way for effective reform.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 17, 2026
Public discourse on California's future must balance diverse perspectives, including Hilton's Republican views and progressive alternatives.
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Critics argue that Hilton's approach may deepen partisan divides, hindering collaborative efforts essential for California's recovery.
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