Jillian Michaels, a former 'Biggest Loser' trainer, believes California's political landscape will shift toward the Republican party due to Governor Gavin Newsom's handling of the recent wildfires. Michaels, who moved from California to Florida in 2021, attributes her political change from lifelong Democrat to Trump supporter to the 2018 Malibu fire and Newsom's response. She criticizes Newsom's policies and blames him for the devastation caused by the ongoing fires.
Celebrity fitness expert Jillian Michaels believes California will shift toward the Republican party in the wake of lefty Gov. Gavin Newsom’s handling of the Los Angeles wildfires.
She attributed her changed politics from a lifelong “deep-blue” Californian to Donald Trump supporter to the 2018 Malibu fire — which destroyed her home — and Newsom’s response to that inferno.It affected my life, and it changed me. And I think you’re going to see that when it touches you, it changes you.
Michaels specifically criticized the state’s inconsistent policies, including Proposition One in 2014 which saw $2.7 billion be set aside for “statewide water system operational improvement and drought preparedness,” according to the. Part of this was supposed to include the construction of new reservoirs, but Michaels complained that none have been built in the last 11 years., passed during the 2023-2024 regular session following extensive revisions over four months.
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