Newsom warns voters that Trump is the 'gravest threat to American democracy'
Newsom intensified his rhetoric against Trump during a campaign call, building on themes from a recent holiday address. He argued that Trump represents a significant danger to the nation's democratic system. This follows a July 4th speech where Newsom focused on defending the principles established by the Founders. The New York Post characterized the holiday remarks as a tirade against Trump's election integrity claims. The governor's recent statements focus on Trump's rhetoric regarding ballot seizures and election declarations. Newsom's approach seeks to frame the upcoming election as a choice between democratic stability and perceived threats. The New York Post also dismissed the governor's holiday messaging as partisan and repetitive.
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Newsom Says Trump Is 'Gravest Threat to American Democracy' in Call to Voters
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Gavin Newsom goes on Trump-bashing tirade in tedious 4th of July address
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Trump, ballot seizures and a 'declaration': Gavin Newsom teases tiresome July 4 address to the state
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