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3 good reasons to vote in California’s ‘jungle primary’ election

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 9:21 am | Randy Thomasson

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Because the polls notoriously undercount conservatives, what matters most is when moral-values Californians are energized to vote.

Voting in California’s very important “jungle” primary election begins May 5. And for California conservatives, there are three big reasons to vote:

1. You have a historic chance to elect a mostly conservative Republican governor in 2026. Conservative voters can guarantee this result by making Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco the “top two” vote-getters.
 
Because if Bianco and Hilton are the top two vote-getters in California’s “jungle” primary election, only they will advance to the November runoff — ensuring a Republican governor (California’s “top two” primary election method has been in effect since 2012).

Recent polls have Hilton leading Bianco, with Democrats Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer trying to take at least second place.

Conservative voters can win big this primary election; however, if Bianco doesn’t make the “top two,” I predict another Democrat Party governor in California, probably for eight years.

2. Your voice against theft, waste, and harming families needs to be heard on nearly 100 tax hikes, tax extensions, bonds, and fee hikes by cities and counties up and down California. 

Stop and realize that these deceptive, thieving proposals are mostly due to overgrown union pensions, which are “eating up” city and county budgets

3. Moral conservatives, especially people of faith, need to be the most energized voters. In many races, they’ll choose whether moral-values candidates (not RINOs), who will actually speak and fight for their values, will be in the “top two” in statewide legislative and congressional races.

So please vote, and urge others to vote, and vote right!

Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual – or at least that he ought not so to do; but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country.
Samuel Adams, “Father of the American Revolution” (1722-1803) 

[T]he time has come that Christians must vote for honest men and take consistent ground in politics or the Lord will curse them. . . . Christians have been exceedingly guilty in this matter. But the time has come when they must act differently. . . . Christians seem to act as if they thought God did not see what they do in politics. But I tell you He does see it – and He will bless or curse this nation according to the course they [Christians] take [in politics].
Charles Finney, a leader of the Second Great Awakening in the U.S. (1792-1875)

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