
"There's push and pull, but this is what the debate is going to be, she said. Like when he was up there with Ron DeSantis when they did that debate with Sean Hannity and, they went California v. Florida. And when you come from a coastal state, especially one as big as California, and they definitely had some bad years."
"TARLOV: I am very into straight white men myself. I married one. So, I think it's gonna be fine. WATTERS: Ok. GUTFELD: How dare you. TARLOV: What? Him or me? GUTFELD: You are now into straight white men? TARLOV: Not exclusively. I like everybody, I guess, but I married one. GUTFELD: Ok. WATTERS: Is he Christian? TARLOV: Brian was raised Catholic. WATTERS: Ok, just checking. Just wanna make sure we check all the boxes."
Jessica Tarlov said opponents will use California's problems to challenge Gavin Newsom's presidential aspirations, citing a California v. Florida contrast from a debate with Ron DeSantis and Sean Hannity. Tarlov referenced San Francisco's street cleanliness issues and said Newsom will face difficulty in a Democratic primary but is willing to fight. Jesse Watters questioned whether Newsom's status as a straight white man and his religion might be liabilities. Greg Gutfeld interjected with jokes. Tarlov noted she married a straight white man, defended all religions, and called Watters "You're really gross" after an "Even Islam?" remark.
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