TAR29-California Governor Candidate Steve Hilton Joins Rick Amato - The Amato Report
As the political landscape heats up in California, Steve Hilton, leading candidate for governor, reveals the shocking details behind the cancellation of a USC debate, sparking accusations of racism. Hilton, known for his bold stance and experience a…
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TAR29-California Governor Candidate Steve Hilton Joins Rick Amato - The Amato Report
As the political landscape heats up in California, Steve Hilton, leading candidate for governor, reveals the shocking details behind the cancellation of a USC debate, sparking accusations of racism. Hilton, known for his bold stance and experience as a former Fox News commentator, reflects on the last-minute decision by the university, driven not by fairness but by political pressures from Democrats who, he argues, are desperate to suppress competition. He paints a vivid picture of how identity politics have permeated the debate process, claiming that those excluded were merely low-polling candidates rather than victims of racial bias. Hilton stresses the seriousness of the situation, labeling it a form of corruption that compromises governmental integrity. With only hours before the debate, he decries the Democratic establishment's attempt to manipulate outcomes to protect their interests. Despite the setback, Hilton outlines his ambitious plans to reshape California's economy, focusing on practical solutions to reduce the staggering gas prices, overhaul energy policies, and eliminate burdensome regulations. With a direct appeal to voters across party lines, he shares how to win support from disillusioned Democrats and independents alike. He challenges prevailing policies, suggesting that the key to restoring California's greatness lies in making energy more affordable and transparent, targeting the mismanagement that has led to sky-high costs for gas and utilities. Hilton emphasizes that people are fed up with the status quo and are ready for a change, vowing to dismantle the 16-year legacy of one-party rule in the state. As he discusses the potential for bipartisan support, Hilton aims to rally voters around practical reforms: slashing taxes, supporting small businesses, and encouraging transparent governance. Finally, he critiques the fatal flaws of his Democratic opponents as they prepare for the upcoming primary, setting the stage for a contentious and revealing electoral battle ahead.