Newsom is spreading nonsense once again.

California Governor Gavin Newsom stunned viewers during a Tuesday night appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert when he issued a chilling warning about the future of America under President Donald Trump.

The powerful Democrat, widely believed to be preparing for a 2028 presidential run, claimed he fears there may not even be a presidential election in 2028.

“I genuinely worry there may not even be an election in 2028,” Newsom warned, his voice filled with emotion. “Unless Americans wake up to the urgent crisis unfolding in this country, we could face a very dark future.”


Democrats Push ‘End of Democracy’ Narrative

Newsom’s dramatic comments echo long-running liberal claims that Trump poses an “existential threat” to American democracy.

Democrats have been repeating this talking point since Trump’s historic victory in 2016, accusing him of trying to “dismantle democratic institutions.”

However, Republicans and Trump supporters argue that this kind of extreme rhetoric fuels political division and even violence.

With the tragic assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk still fresh in the public’s mind, conservatives warn that Democratic fear-mongering could push unhinged individuals toward radical, violent acts.


Conservatives Fight Back

Republicans say Newsom’s nightmare scenario is pure political theater aimed at terrifying voters into rejecting Trump.

“Democrats are stoking fear because they know Trump’s America-first agenda is working,” one conservative commentator told Fox News.
“They want chaos, not solutions.”

This rhetoric battle comes as Trump continues to deliver record-breaking economic growth, strengthen America’s borders, and restore U.S. military power.

For many conservatives, Newsom’s comments are not a warning — they’re a sign of desperation from a party struggling to connect with everyday Americans.


Newsom’s Rising Ambitions

Although Newsom has not officially announced his candidacy, new polling shows he’s climbing quickly in the Democratic field.

  • Kamala Harris currently leads with 23% of likely Democrat voters.
  • Newsom is close behind at 17%.
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Pete Buttigieg are tied at 7%.
  • 12% of voters remain undecided.

CNN analyst Harry Enten reported that Newsom’s support has surged from just 8% to over 20% since spring, driven by his aggressive attacks on Trump and his viral social media trolling of the President.


Mimicking Trump’s Social Media Style

Newsom has been mocking Trump online, copying his famous all-caps style, sharp nicknames for opponents, and exaggerated self-praise.

While this has earned him laughs among Democrats, many conservatives see it as disrespectful and a sign that Newsom is more focused on political theater than real leadership.


Trump vs. Newsom: The 2028 Showdown

With Trump’s America-first policies revitalizing the economy, strengthening national security, and restoring American pride, the contrast between Trump and Newsom couldn’t be clearer.

Newsom’s prediction of a “canceled election” plays into the left’s fear-driven strategy, while Trump focuses on solutions and results.

As Newsom’s term as governor ends in 2027, his decision to run for president seems inevitable.

For conservatives, the 2028 race will be about preserving America’s freedoms and stopping radical Democrats from spreading panic and chaos.


Bottom Line

Gavin Newsom’s “Trump nightmare” comments reveal just how desperate Democrats have become as Trump’s popularity continues to rise.

While liberals warn of democracy’s collapse, millions of Americans see Trump as the leader fighting to protect their voices, their votes, and their values.

The countdown to 2028 has already begun — and the battle for America’s future is shaping up to be Trump vs. the radical left.