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The results in California’s March Primary election were good enough for Republicans that a real path exists for the party to break the Democrats’ Supermajority control of the state legislature — and pass a slew of ballot measures aimed at reform. But actually achieving these long-sought goals will take a lot of hard work in the state’s 2024 General Election.
That's why Carl DeMaio, chairman of Reform California and candidate for the State Assembly, has announced Reform California's 2024 7-point campaign plan to keep conservatives laser-focused and raise the resources to win in November. (View Presentation Below)
“For the first time in six years we have a real chance of breaking the Democrats’ Supermajority stranglehold on state government,” enthused DeMaio, who should know best about breaking the supermajority. That’s because he’s successfully done it before.
In June 2018, Carl DeMaio and Reform California helped lead a campaign that successfully recalled State Senator Josh Newman from office and handed the Republicans the one State Senate seat they needed to break the Super-Majority held by Democrats in that chamber. Unfortunately, Republicans lost seats a mere six months later and were relegated again to a Super-Minority status.
DeMaio says the March 2024 Primary results offer a path to end the supermajority once again. And ending the supermajority means that Republicans can actually block bad legislation from passing.
DeMaio also says that conservatives have a chance at passing key ballot measures, such as the California Taxpayer Protection Initiative — which will help lower taxes and block future tax hikes — and measures aimed at cracking down on crime, stopping labor shakedowns, and more. They also can defeat a number of bad measures, including two backed by California Democrats aimed at repealing Prop 13.
DeMaio's 7-point plan includes the following:
"These are common-sense but bold ideas aimed at restoring sanity to California's politics in the November 2024 election — but we can only implement this plan if conservatives work together and we raise the resources needed to win," explained DeMaio.
DeMaio is calling on the public to check out the full plan below and get involved in the fight to implement it by contributing or by signing up as a volunteer at ReformCalifornia.org/volunteer.