California is many things to the American public, namely the state acts as a popularly depicted poster child of the deeply progressive blue dystopia which many fear is the future of the United States as a whole, and which is suffering all of the expected consequences of rule by what many people would call the “radical left”. This image, while generally accurate, also obscures another: that Heritage Californians, real Californians, are a much more complex and distinct group of people than the large minority and immigrant populations they live among.
47% of White Californians voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, barely a 4-point gap with the 51% of White Californians who voted for Joe Biden. This divide, this swing vote nature, plays out in numerous other ways among White Californians. When asked to identify with a political camp 37% of White Californians identify as Conservatives, 37% identify as Liberals and 26% identify as Moderates.
In contrast 82% of Blacks in California vote blue and so do 75% of Hispanics, 76% of Asians, and 59% of other racial groups. It does not matter what camps these groups fall into on a “political identity” chart when they block vote in the same manner in each and every election.
This reality means that the politically competitive nature of the Heritage American population of California is drowned out in a sea of minority voters who practice a form of monolithic political partisanship that is alien to Americans both in California and in general. The true California is obscured by this massive diverse population and the only way to give historic Californians their voice back is to give them their home back through a policy of humane repatriation.