Vote for Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt the change California needs

Today is the day we Californians have been waiting for.Today is a judgment day for politicians who failed to defend our communities from wildfires, homelessness, crime and drugs.And today’s a dawn for new leadership that can bring about the changes our state desperately needs.California has been through some rough times in recent years.Our state still has a bright future.

But that depends on the choices we make today.A bright future depends on voting for Steve Hilton for governor of California.And for those in LA, that bright future depends on voting for Spencer Pratt for mayor.The polls open Tuesday morning at 7 a.m.and close at 8 p.m.And if you haven’t registered, there are still locations where you can register on Election Day.Many of you may not be planning to vote.

You might believe it won’t make a difference, because the Democrats always have it sown up.Or because the unions control everything.

Or because billionaires buy up all the airtime.But if the last 10 years have taught us anything, it’s that anyone can win — even when the pundits, polls and professors say they can’t. Now is your chance to show up for change.  You don’t have to like everything about these candidates.But they are the only ones committed to overturning the status quo.Steve Hilton has been working on solutions for California — for many years.He’s not just a critic who complains about the state and predicts doom.Here is the latest on the 2026 California governors raceHe looks for practical answers, and policies that we could adopt today, if we had the political will.He has run an exciting, forward-looking campaign that has injected new ideas into the conversation.Ideas like suspending the gas tax; ending income taxes under $100,000; and investigating fraud in state government.He has fought hard — but he has fought with a smile. He has compassion for ordinary people, and doesn’t take himself too seriously, often cracking jokes during debates.That’s the kind of ...

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