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Gavin Newsom says he’s always had ‘insurgent’ mindset

California Governor Gavin Newsom claims he’s always embraced an “insurgent” mindset, arguing voters increasingly prefer leaders who challenge the status quo, as progressive challengers unseat moderat…

Newsom says he’s always had ‘insurgent’ mindset
The Hill — 10 August 2026
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California Governor Gavin Newsom said Sunday that he has always operated with an “insurgent” mindset, pushing back on criticism that Democratic moves toward progressive candidates amount to a rejection of establishment leadership.

Speaking to reporters in Los Angeles, Newsom framed the party’s shift as a demand for fighters over traditional incumbents. He argued that voters increasingly want leaders who challenge the status quo rather than protect it. This comes as progressive challengers have toppled moderate Democrats in primaries across the country, including in New York and Pennsylvania, signaling a growing appetite for bold, confrontational politics within the party.

The trend reflects broader frustration with incrementalism and gridlock in Washington, where Democrats have struggled to advance key priorities despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress. Newsom, a rising star in the party, has positioned himself as a bridge between moderates and progressives but has also embraced aggressive stances on issues like climate and healthcare. His remarks suggest he sees the party’s leftward tilt not as a threat but as a natural evolution driven by voter demand for urgency and accountability.

What happens next could reshape the Democratic Party’s identity ahead of the 2024 elections. If insurgent candidates continue to win primaries, the party may face tough choices between rallying behind progressive nominees or risking division in key races. Newsom’s comments signal he’s betting on energy and confrontation over caution, a strategy that could define the party’s future but also deepen internal tensions.

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