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Exclusive — Cliff Maloney: ‘People Are Now Asking Hakeem Jeffries to Tell’ Swalwell ‘to Resign from Congress’

In the highly contested race for California’s gubernatorial election, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) has recently faced criticism from one of his fellow politicians, Cliff Maloney. In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Maloney expressed his doubt on Swalwell’s chances of winning the election.

Maloney, a staunch Republican and the current President of Young Americans for Liberty, shared his views on the upcoming election and specifically on Swalwell’s candidacy. When asked about Swalwell’s chances of winning, Maloney stated that he simply “does not see how” the congressman can move forward with a path to victory. This statement has sparked a heated debate among political circles, with many questioning Swalwell’s ability to secure a win in the gubernatorial race.

Maloney’s skepticism towards Swalwell’s prospects is not unfounded. The congressman has been embroiled in a series of controversies that have raised serious questions about his credibility and viability as a candidate. Most notably, Swalwell has been under intense scrutiny for his close ties to Chinese spy, Fang Fang, who allegedly infiltrated his inner circle and attempted to influence his political decisions. This revelation has raised serious concerns about Swalwell’s judgment and loyalty to his country.

In light of these controversies, it is not surprising that Maloney believes Swalwell’s chances of winning the election are slim. As Maloney stated, “People are now asking Hakeem Jeffries to tell Swalwell to resign from Congress.” This further highlights the growing concern among the public regarding Swalwell’s fitness for public office.

Despite the mounting criticism, Swalwell remains determined to press on with his campaign. In a recent statement, he reaffirmed his commitment to the people of California, stating that he will continue to fight for their interests and work towards a better future for all. However, given the current political climate, it is highly unlikely that Swalwell will be able to sway public opinion in his favor.

Maloney’s remarks have sparked a lively debate among political analysts, with many speculating on the impact it will have on Swalwell’s campaign. Some have even gone as far as to suggest that Maloney’s statement may be the final nail in the coffin for Swalwell’s political ambitions. It is clear that the congressman will have to work tirelessly to regain the trust and support of the people if he hopes to stand a chance in the upcoming election.

In conclusion, it is evident that Rep. Eric Swalwell’s path to victory in the California gubernatorial race is riddled with obstacles and challenges. Cliff Maloney’s statement, although controversial, highlights the growing doubts and concerns surrounding Swalwell’s candidacy. As the election draws near, it remains to be seen whether Swalwell will be able to overcome these obstacles and emerge victorious. Until then, the people of California will be watching closely, and only time will tell who will come out on top in this highly contested race.

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