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Exclusive—Sen. Markwayne Mullin: Gavin Newsom Is the Only Democrat Who ‘Could Possibly Make Biden Look Good as President’

In a recent interview on the “Alex Marlow Show,” Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma shared his thoughts on California Governor Gavin Newsom’s record. Mullin did not hold back in his criticism of Newsom, stating that he believes the governor is “just a weak Governor that’s trying to run for president.” He went on to say that Newsom is the only Democrat who could possibly make President Biden look good in comparison.

Mullin’s comments come at a time when Newsom is facing a recall election in California. The governor has been under fire for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other issues such as homelessness and rising crime rates. Mullin’s assessment of Newsom’s leadership abilities is a sentiment shared by many Californians who are dissatisfied with the current state of their state.

One of the main criticisms of Newsom is his handling of the pandemic. Despite implementing strict lockdown measures, California has one of the highest COVID-19 death rates in the country. Mullin pointed out that Newsom’s policies have not been effective in curbing the spread of the virus and have instead caused significant economic damage to the state.

But it’s not just the pandemic that has Californians frustrated with their governor. Homelessness has been a major issue in the state for years, and it has only worsened under Newsom’s leadership. The state has the highest number of homeless individuals in the country, and the problem has only been exacerbated by Newsom’s policies. Mullin criticized Newsom for not taking decisive action to address this crisis and instead focusing on his own political ambitions.

Mullin’s comments about Newsom’s potential presidential aspirations are not unfounded. The governor has been positioning himself as a potential candidate for the 2024 election, even though he has yet to complete his first term as governor. Mullin’s assessment that Newsom is a “weak Governor” who is more concerned with his own political career than the well-being of his state is a sentiment shared by many.

In contrast, Mullin praised President Biden, stating that Newsom is the only Democrat who could possibly make him look good as president. This is a bold statement, considering the current state of the country under Biden’s leadership. From the crisis at the southern border to rising inflation and crime rates, many Americans are questioning Biden’s ability to effectively lead the country. Mullin’s comment serves as a reminder that things could always be worse, and Newsom’s record as governor is a testament to that.

In conclusion, Senator Markwayne Mullin’s comments on Governor Gavin Newsom’s record are a reflection of the sentiment shared by many Californians. Newsom’s handling of the pandemic, homelessness, and other issues has left much to be desired, and his focus on his own political ambitions has not gone unnoticed. Mullin’s assessment that Newsom is the only Democrat who could make President Biden look good is a reminder that leadership matters, and it’s time for Californians to demand better from their governor.

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