A vibrant campaign rally at Huntington Beach, California, showcasing community support.
Steve Hilton, former Fox News host, has declared his intention to run for California governor in the 2026 election, following Gavin Newsom’s term limits. He launched his campaign at a rally in Huntington Beach, criticizing the Democratic supermajority and advocating for tax reforms, housing regulations, and educational accountability. Hilton, who has expressed a desire for political change, faces a challenging future in California’s diverse political landscape, with a significant portion of the electorate leaning Democratic.
In an exciting move that’s stirring the political pot, Steve Hilton, the former Fox News host, has officially thrown his hat into the ring for the role of California’s governor in the upcoming 2026 election. With current governor Gavin Newsom unable to run for a third term due to term limits, Hilton is positioning himself as a refreshing alternative amidst a crowd of candidates.
Hilton kicked off his campaign in his signature style with a lively rally in Huntington Beach. Here, he plans to unveil his campaign message that points fingers at the Democratic supermajority for what he describes as California’s failures. Hilton, who has been closely observing the state’s political landscape, believes it’s time for a shake-up after over 15 years of one-party rule.
At the age of 55, this Republican contender isn’t shy about sharing his thoughts on the sorry state of California. In fact, he recently likened it to the U.K. during the tumultuous 1960s and ’70s, which many referred to as “the sick man of Europe.” This is not just talk; Hilton even wrote a book titled “Califailure: Reversing the Ruin of America’s Worst-Run State”, underlining his commitment to turning things around.
His ideas for reform might be intriguing to voters. For starters, Hilton is all about financial relief! He wants to eliminate state income taxes for individuals earning less than $100,000. This approach aims to ease the burden on hard-working Californians and help them make ends meet in the notoriously high-cost state.
But it’s not just taxes where he sees room for improvement. When it comes to housing, exploding prices and red tape can often put dreams of homeownership at bay. Hilton wants to cut down on the regulations that stall housing development, specifically looking at reforming the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to pave the way for more homes.
Education is another crucial aspect of Hilton’s agenda. He’s advocating for more transparency and accountability among teachers, pushing for a system that recognizes both the stars and the struggles within schools. By highlighting teacher performance, he hopes to make California schools a better place for students to thrive.
However, stepping into the political arena is no small feat. California’s voter demographics suggest that Hilton has a challenging road ahead. As of February 10, registered Democrats make up about 45% of the electorate, with Republicans trailing at around 25%. Still, Hilton believes the desire for a change is palpable among Californians tired of mounting issues related to crime, homelessness, and skyrocketing living costs.
Hilton dreams of restoring California to its rightful place as a beacon of the “American Dream.” His journey is also personal, having moved to California in 2012 and becoming a U.S. citizen in 2021 along with his wife Rachel Whetstone and their two children. A refreshing touch to his persona is his enthusiasm for farming chickens in his spare time, showcasing a more relatable side to his character beyond politics.
With the gubernatorial election heating up, other Republican contenders such as Sheriff Chad Bianco are also in the mix, vying for attention. Prominent Democrats, including state senators and established politicians, are gearing up for a vigorous battle as well. The stakes couldn’t be higher as California grapples with pressing issues that will undoubtedly shape the future of the Golden State.
As Steve Hilton embarks on this political journey, he remains optimistic that Californians are ready to embrace new solutions and rally for an opportunity to reimagine their state.
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