CA GOP chooses former Trump-surrogate to run a party: ‘Re-do California Great’

California RepublicansEnergy in district gains made during the 2024 General Election, he chose his new party leader Corrin Rankin, former surrogate for President Donald Trump, during the weekend at the Cagop Annual Cagop Convention.
She is the first brunette to hold the position, and she is pro-Maga.
“It’s time to finish Democrats’ A one-sided rule and make California big again, “said the new Cagop chair to delegates after winning Sunday.
In an interview with Fox News Digital on Monday, Rankin said that there is a “deviation for healthy conditions” in California “and that the party, which Trump has noticed a new life, is strongly aligned with the president’s national agent. It is a sublime battle against the deep blue democrat of the state of Trifecta, but it is the one who put Rankin’s eyes as he prepares to run a party under another Trump expression.
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California Republicans have selected their new party leader, former surrogate Trump campaign Corrin Rankin. (Corrin Rankin)
“I have worked on each of his campaigns for the last 10 years and have a great relationship with Trump administrationAnd I plan to continue that, “Rankin said.” I want to greet President Trump. We want to invite him to California. We would like to see him here as many times as possible. “
In the 2024 General Election, Trump transferred several California County County counties who supported former President Joe Biden in 2020. These counties include Butte, Fresno, Imperial, Inyo, Lake, Merced, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Joaquin and Stanislaus.
“Many people favor his policies show that through the campaign of many counties, it was shifted from blue to red, and a lot of voters voted for the top of the map,” said Rankin, who was the state director of the coalition in the entire country for African -American for Trump. “They voted for President Trump and that goes over the aisle, people voted for him.”
President Donald Trump speaks as the first lady of Melania Trump and the California government Gavin News listening after they arrived at the Los Angeles International Airport on January 24, 2025. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP)
Rankin said that a “fundamental change” was happening in California, because the party hopes that the state could make less blue as more voters moved to the center. IN New GOP chair He pointed to the newly elected mayor of San Francisco, Daniel Lurie, who is “much more moderate than the former mayor, the London breed”, as an example of that change.
“I mean That California It is moving from the far left and more to the center, and as a California Republicans, our job is to ensure that we offer solutions, and we articulate our policies and our vision and that we want to represent our voters, “Rankin said.
The economy and public security will be two main questions of the Cagop platform moving forward, Rankin added. California has some of the highest state income taxes and businesses in the country, and Republican legislators have doubled in recent years, introducing accounts to resolve accessibility and climb in crime in the State Cities.
The Golden State will hold its Gubernator elections in November 2026, and the next governor has replaced the named Democrat who is limited Gavin News. Rankin said Cagop had not yet favored any candidate and waited for her to see the full landscape of candidates throwing a hat in the race.
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California capital building in Sacramento (Arturo Holmes/Getty Pictures for the National Urban League)
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As for Trump’s controversial relationship with News, which signed a $ 50 million package that has strengthened the legal defense of the state against the potential threats of the administration, Rankin said the role of Cagop would contribute to a “current conversation” between state and national policy.
“We will make sure our message is heard and that our message echoes with Californians and [Californians] Knowing and understanding the position of California Republicans, “Rankin said.” And I think at the end of the day we look at Prop. 36 And as it mostly went through, and this was an initiative guided by the Republic to make sure we struggle on these soft crime policies; The Californians also mostly voted with us, so we will approach each issue. “