Caitlyn Jenner lost the recall vote for California governor and only managed to get 1% of the vote.
In a speech, Caitlyn then blamed Californians for not voting for her.
She says California Gov. Gavin Newsom “didn’t campaign on not one of his successes, because he doesn’t have any.”
Caitlyn Jenner, a GOP candidate in California's recall, speaks after the vote to remove Gov. Newsom failed: "I can't believe that this many people actually voted to keep him in office. It's a shame." https://t.co/cagDpkFQdS pic.twitter.com/2cONQbrtMu
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 15, 2021
She continued, “I can’t believe that this many people actually voted to keep him in office,” Jenner said. “It’s a shame, honestly, it’s a shame. You kind of get the government you deserve.”
While running for governor, Caitlyn said wildfires were one of her priorities.
“Wildfires,” she said, “are a big, big issue. … I personally take the fires really seriously.”
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She also said she would solve homelessness by putting them in a big field and buying them RVs.
“For a billion dollars, how many RVs could you buy everybody? You could house everyone in an RV for a billion dollars,” she said. “We have to find a solution because with the homeless, there’s mental issues, there’s, you know, veterans, there’s obviously drug issues.”
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