Supporters gather at a rally in Huntington Beach to kick off the gubernatorial campaign.
Huntington Beach will host a political rally to mark the beginning of Steve Hilton’s candidacy for California Governor in the 2026 election. With current Governor Gavin Newsom unable to seek a third term, Hilton aims to address the state’s challenges, proposing key reforms including eliminating state income taxes for those earning under $100,000 and enhancing education accountability. As he enters a crowded field of candidates, Hilton stresses the need for change in California’s leadership after years of Democratic dominance.
Big news for California! Huntington Beach is set to host a political rally that will kick off the candidacy of Steve Hilton for the position of governor in the 2026 election. With current Governor Gavin Newsom unable to run for a third term due to term limits, Hilton sees his chance not just for himself, but for the future of California. At 55 years old, Hilton is diving into a crowded field of hopefuls, declaring that it’s high time for a change in California’s leadership after 15 years of Democrat-dominated rule.
Hilton is swinging into action with a clear and bold message: “California is failing, and the Democratic supermajority in the state is to blame.” He believes that the state’s current situation resembles the U.K. back in the 1960s and ’70s when it was referred to as “the sick man of Europe.” Through his upcoming campaign events, he hopes to rally support for his vision of a better California and to shine a light on the issues that locals care about most.
One of Hilton’s key proposals includes eliminating state income taxes for anyone making under $100,000—the perfect strategy to ease some financial pressures many Californians are feeling. He has also voiced strong opinions about cutting down on strict regulations that impede housing development, specifically aiming at reforms to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). For everyone concerned about the housing crisis in the state, this sounds like music to their ears.
But he’s not stopping at housing. When it comes to education, Hilton wants increased transparency and accountability regarding teacher performances in schools. The objective? To shine a light on who the best—and the worst—teachers are, ultimately improving the quality of education for the next generation.
Putting his best foot forward, Hilton chose to launch his campaign in Huntington Beach, cleverly highlighting the recent success of the city’s conservative-led City Council. It seems he hopes to harness that energy to propel his own vision into the California governor’s race. With fellow Republican candidates like Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco already in the mix, competition is sure to heat up as the election draws closer.
Beyond politics, it’s worth mentioning that Hilton made a significant life change in 2021 when he became a U.S. citizen after relocating to California in 2012 with his family, including his wife and their two kids. You’ll also find that he has a personal hobby that has nothing to do with politics—he enjoys farming chickens. It’s perhaps a testament to his belief in hard work and self-sufficiency.
Hilton hasn’t been shy about criticizing the current state leadership for high taxes and the ongoing trend of residents fleeing California in search of more affordable living conditions. His mission? To restore California to its former glory as a symbol of the American dream, a place where families can thrive and young people can envision a bright future.
Looking ahead, Hilton and his campaign will undoubtedly navigate a complex landscape filled with debates surrounding crime, homelessness, and the rising cost of living. As Californians gear up for the next governorship election, one thing is clear: they’re eager for new voices and fresh ideas. Will Hilton be the voice that resonates most with the voters? Only time will tell!
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