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CNN Forced to Admit Democrats One Party Rule Turned California Into a Disaster Zone [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 16, 2026 3:07 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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CNN host Fareed Zakaria used a recent broadcast to examine California’s political and economic challenges, arguing that years of one-party Democratic control have coincided with growing problems in housing, government spending, homelessness, and population loss, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

During his monologue, Zakaria pointed to recent election results and voter dissatisfaction as evidence that frustrations with the state’s direction are becoming increasingly difficult for Democrats to dismiss.

“At a time when President Trump and Republicans are faring poorly in most polls, the story has been different in California,” Zakaria said.

Zakaria noted that Republican candidate Steve Hilton advanced to the November gubernatorial election after finishing ahead of several well-funded Democratic candidates. Hilton is set to face Democrat Xavier Becerra in the general election.

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He also highlighted the performance of Republican mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles, one of the country’s most heavily Democratic cities.

“In Los Angeles, an overwhelmingly Democratic city, Spencer Pratt, a Republican, former reality television personality, looked as if he might make the mayoral general election before finishing third,” Zakaria said.

According to Zakaria, California Democrats risk overlooking a growing sense of dissatisfaction among voters if they dismiss such results as isolated political events.

“California Democrats will be tempted to dismiss all this as a sideshow, but the frustration is real and justified,” he said.

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Zakaria contrasted California’s vast economic strengths with what he described as shortcomings in governance. He cited Silicon Valley, Hollywood, major ports, agriculture, universities, talent, and natural resources as examples of the state’s advantages.

“California is one of the most dynamic places on the planet. It has Silicon Valley, Hollywood, world-class universities, extraordinary agriculture, ports, talent, and natural beauty,” Zakaria said.

Despite those strengths, he argued that government performance has failed to keep pace.

“But it is a case study in how a rich society can spend more and more while producing less and less of what its ordinary citizens need,” he said.

“The paradox of California today is a successful economy attached to a failing model of governance.”

Zakaria devoted significant attention to the state’s fiscal growth over the last quarter-century.

He noted that California’s population has increased by approximately 15 percent since 2000, while general expenditures have increased by more than 200 percent during the same period.

According to the figures cited during the segment, state spending rose from $78 billion to approximately $248 billion. Spending per resident increased from roughly $2,300 to about $6,300, while the number of state employees grew by more than 50 percent.

“Does anyone think that the California government and its benefits have gotten 200 percent better in the last 25 years?” Zakaria asked.

Housing represented another major focus of the segment. Zakaria described the issue as California’s most significant policy failure and cited reporting from Alicia Finley of The Wall Street Journal.

According to the figures he referenced, the Los Angeles metropolitan area issued 118,000 building permits for new homes between 2021 and 2024 despite having nearly 13 million residents.

By comparison, Atlanta, with roughly half that population, issued 163,000 permits during the same period.

“California has made it too hard, slow, and expensive to build,” Zakaria said.

“The result is predictable. Home prices soar, rents rise, workers commute farther, homelessness grows, young people leave.”

Zakaria also pointed to migration trends as another warning sign.

“And people are leaving. Over the past seven years, the state has lost a net 1.9 million people through domestic migration.”

His comments come as California voters prepare for upcoming statewide and local elections, with housing affordability, homelessness, government spending, and population trends remaining central issues in political debates across the state.

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