Yeah, agree. Cali had it chance to implement some pro business acumen when Carly Fiorina ran for gov and Meg Whitman ran for gov. While not exactly conservatives by any stretch the two of them would have been advocates for a more pro business climate for sure....
Strikes me as similar to the Orrin Hatch situation and others: A comfortable incumbent just isn’t what fits now. People want someone not quite so “inside”. I’m not sure what would win in CA, but same-old may not be it.
This will all get clearer in the next six months. Right now it’s not well defined. We know something different is going to happen, and the trick is to get enough good, conservative candidates to run. The pot odds are getting higher.