Latest News

Bianco says ‘Democrat policy is indefensible’ as GOP candidates top California governor polling

February 22, 2026 at 03:00 AM
By Fox News
Bianco says ‘Democrat policy is indefensible’ as GOP candidates top California governor polling
Sheriff Chad Bianco responds after polling cited by the New York Post shows two Republicans leading California’s crowded governor race.

💡Analysis & Context

Sheriff Chad Bianco responds after polling cited by the New York Post shows two Republicans leading California’s crowded governor race Sheriff Chad Bianco responds after polling cited by the New York Post shows two Republicans leading California’s crowded governor race. Monitor developments in Bianco for further updates.

📋 Quick Summary

Sheriff Chad Bianco responds after polling cited by the New York Post shows two Republicans leading

Sheriff Chad Bianco responds after polling cited by the New York Post shows two Republicans leading California’s crowded governor race. Gubernatorial Bianco says ‘Democrat policy is indefensible’ as GOP candidates top California governor polling Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and former Fox News host Steve Hilton top early polling in state's jungle primary system By Jasmine Baehr Fox News Published February 21, 2026 10:00pm EST Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video California Democrats are ‘so entrenched in one-party rule’ that common sense no longer applies, gubernatorial candidate says Republican California gubernatorial candidate Sheriff Chad Bianco discusses Governor Gavin Newsom’s, D-Calif., record and the state of the race on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California Democrats are reportedly panicking over the possibility that the state’s jungle primary system could send two Republicans to the November ballot, a scenario Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco told Fox News Digital is the result of "decades of complete Democrat failure." The New York Post reported that Democratic lawmakers are privately warning a crowded and "uninspiring" field of candidates could split the vote in California’s top-two primary system, allowing Republicans to advance to the two-person runoff in a state long dominated by Democrats.One Democratic state legislator described the situation as a "sh**show," while another criticized party leadership for doing little to consolidate the field, according to the Post. Under California’s system, only the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, advance to the general election. Polling cited by the Post shows former Fox News host Steve Hilton leading with 17% support, followed by Bianco at 14%. Rep Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., also polled at 14%, with former Rep. Katie Porter at 12% and billionaire Tom Steyer at 9%. EXTREME SPORTS STAR LASHES OUT AT NEWSOM FOR KILLING THE CALIFORNIA DREAM: ‘WHAT HAPPENED?’ Former Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco did not mince words while commenting on the weekend's California Democratic Party convention, calling the platform "indefensible" in an interview with Fox News Digital. (Getty Images) The concern comes as Democrats gather this weekend in San Francisco for their state party convention, where candidates are expected to make their case to party activists ahead of the June primary.Nancy Pelosi took to the stage as well as gubernatorial hopefuls Swalwell and Porter at Moscone Center. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa dismissed the possibility of two Republicans advancing."At the end of the day, everybody has a right to run," Villaraigosa told the Post. "The notion that two Republicans can win [the primary] is poppycock." UFC CHAMPION TITO ORTIZ REVEALS HE FLED HOME STATE CALIFORNIA BECAUSE OF NEWSOM'S LEADERSHIP Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks at the 2026 California Democratic Party State Convention in San Francisco, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) Bianco disputed that assessment."Yeah, so yes, I think it's a little bit odd that they're panicking about that, and they don't recognize that it's because of decades of complete Democrat failure," Bianco told Fox News Digital."It's not because of a lack of a Democrat candidate, it's the lack of a Democrat policy that they can show has helped California. The Democrat policy is indefensible in California."Responding to Villaraigosa’s dismissal, Bianco pointed to polling trends. NO CLEAR CHAMPION OF CASH PAYMENT REPARATIONS AMONG DEMOCRATS IN CALIFORNIA GUBERNATORIAL RACE California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell waves before speaking at the 2026 California Democratic Party State Convention in San Francisco, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)"Obviously, polling contradicts that statement," he said. "Two Republicans have been ahead in the polls for the last six months."Bianco said he believes voter sentiment is shifting more broadly. "California is looking for change. They are looking for honesty, integrity, transparency, and leadership," he said. "And that is why they're looking at me to be their next governor." CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPThe California Democratic Party did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.It is still unclear which of the eight Democrat gubernatorial candidates will receive the party's official nomination leaving the convention this weekend. The New York Post reported that Democrats fear vote-splitting among multiple candidates could allow Republicans to capture both top spots, a scenario that could put a Republican in the governor’s office for the first time since Arnold Schwarzenegger left in 2011. Jasmine Baehr is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital, where she covers politics, the military, faith and culture. Related Topics GubernatorialCaliforniaDemocratic PartyCampaigning More from Politics 20 mins ago Bianco says ‘Democrat policy is indefensible’ as GOP candidates top California governor polling
Share:

Help us improve this article. Share your feedback and suggestions.

Related Articles

📰

2/21: CBS Weekend News

New winter snowstorm threatens millions along East Coast; As nursing homes face staffing crisis, robots help workers focus on care

Feb 22, 2026
DHS pausing TSA PreCheck, Global Entry programs amid funding lapse

DHS pausing TSA PreCheck, Global Entry programs amid funding lapse

The Department of Homeland Security is suspending frequent flier and quick-processing programs for travelers at airports and U.S. border crossings starting Sunday, a DHS official confirmed

Feb 22, 2026
📰

Cell phone app, security video critical in helping solve teen's murder

In April 2024, college student Sade Robinson, 19, went on a first date and never came home. Her car was found set on fire 3 miles from her apartment. Using data from an app on her phone, law enforcement begins to piece together where she went — and who she was with.

Feb 22, 2026
DHS suspending 2 travel programs amid shutdown

DHS suspending 2 travel programs amid shutdown

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will pause two of its programs meant to expedite the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) airport screening process starting Sunday as a shutdown of the agency stretches into a second week, according to The Washington Post. The Post reported that the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs would temporarily cease…

Feb 22, 2026
California woman hospitalized with chemical burns after portable charger explodes while sleeping

California woman hospitalized with chemical burns after portable charger explodes while sleeping

Los Angeles woman warns against portable chargers after hers caught fire in bed, forcing her to scream for neighbors to call 911 for emergency help.

Feb 22, 2026
High school senior facing more than 300 felony charges in alleged sextortion scheme targeting minors: reports

High school senior facing more than 300 felony charges in alleged sextortion scheme targeting minors: reports

Pennsylvania high school senior Zachariah Abraham Meyers faces over 300 felony charges after authorities allege he operated a 'criminal network' involving sextortion and catfishing.

Feb 22, 2026

Cookie Consent

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, and serve personalized ads. By clicking "Accept", you consent to our use of cookies. You can learn more about our cookie practices in our Privacy Policy.