John Cox agrees Travis Allen is the Leader California Needs – IOTW Report

John Cox agrees Travis Allen is the Leader California Needs

CPR: In the race for California Governor one thing has been clear, Travis Allen is the leader that John Cox follows. On every major issue, Travis Allen has lead the way and John Cox has reluctantly followed.

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On May 4th, 2016 Travis Allen wrote an op-ed in the Orange County Register calling on Republicans to unify behind Donald Trump.

For months, John Cox refused to say who he was going to vote for. After the election, he finally admitted that he opposed Donald Trump and voted for Libertarian Gary Johnson. Finally, in January of 2018, a year and half after Travis Allen urged Republicans to support Donald Trump, John Cox finally came around to supporting Donald Trump.  Keep reading

15 Comments on John Cox agrees Travis Allen is the Leader California Needs

  1. Travis Allen is THE guy. But I keep posting on Allen’s and Cox’s IG and FB pages one of them has to get out before the primary. I hope they’re listening.

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  2. I live in California and we are a defacto one-party-state.
    In state-wide races, I don’t believe Republicans are electable any more. We have been so flooded with Mexicans.

    In the 2014 general election, eight congressional districts featured general elections with two candidates of the same party: the 17th, 19th, 34th, 35th, 40th, and 44th with two Democrats, and the 4th and 25th with two Republicans.

    In the 2016 general election, the U.S. Senate race featured two Democrats running against each other, and seven congressional districts with two Democrats running against each other: the 17th, 29th, 32nd, 34th, 37th, 44th, and 46th. There were no races with two Republicans running against each other.

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  3. Cox is getting the RINO endorsements. Including Newt. Cox is currently second in the polls trailing Newsom by 9 points. Allen is currently polling in 4th place. We need to consolidate the vote behind one of them before the primaries. I’d prefer Allen. But Newsom can’t happen.

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  4. Anonymous

    You might add the Democrats held a veto proof majority in the state legislature until a couple of them got booted out for sexual harassment charges.

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  5. “As we noted in this space earlier, while Clinton’s overall margin looks large and impressive, it is due to Clinton’s huge margin of victory in one state — California — where she got a whopping 4.3 million more votes than Trump.

    California is the only state, in fact, where Clinton’s margin of victory was bigger than President Obama’s in 2012 — 61.5% vs. Obama’s 60%.”

    “In recent years, California has been turning into what amounts to a one-party state. Between 2008 and 2016, the number of Californian’s who registered as Democrats climbed by 1.1 million, while the number of registered Republicans dropped by almost 400,000.

    What’s more, many Republicans in the state had nobody to vote for in November.

    There were two Democrats — and zero Republicans — running to replace Sen. Barbara Boxer. There were no Republicans on the ballot for House seats in nine of California’s congressional districts.

    At the state level, six districts had no Republicans running for the state senate, and 16 districts had no Republicans running for state assembly seats.”

    https://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/its-official-clintons-popular-vote-win-came-entirely-from-california/

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  6. Cox has a good message in his ads but when I did further research, I found out he was an anti-Trumpster and he voted for the libertarian. I plan on voting for Allen.

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  7. Villaraigosa will win. He’s got the majority (Mex) vote.
    I notice no one is thumbing up any of these posts. I wonder why that is. Don’t care about commiefornia?

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  8. Newsom will be devastating.
    California’s only hope is that he is too extreme for a lot of Democrats. Best if Allen were able to take 2nd place in the primary, but even if it ended up with Villaraigosa beating Newsom in November it would be far better than having Newsom in charge.

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  9. If Allen is really so good, Cox needs to bow out to give him a chance. Villaraigosa was a terrible mayor of Los Angeles, but would be better than Newsom. Newsom will finish the work Democrats have done so far in destroying California.

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