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From Sheriff to Governor: Riverside Sheriff Mulling Run

‘People are looking for leadership in California’

By Thomas Buckley, April 16, 2024 12:53 pm

Sheriff Chad Bianco. (Photo: riversidesheriff.org/689/Sheriff-Chad-Bianco)

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is reportedly thinking about the governor’s office.

Bianco, a lifelong law enforcer, was first elected Riverside County’s sheriff in 2018 – he was re-elected to the job in 2022 with nearly two-thirds of the vote.

While he himself is keeping rather mum about his possible run for governor, longtime campaign advisor Nick Mirman is not so hesitant.

“People are looking for leadership in California,” said Mirman, who has worked with Bianco in the past.  “And Chad Bianco is a leader.”

If he decides to run, Bianco would be the first big name to enter the 2026 governor’s race on the Republican side.  The Democrat side, by contrast, is already chockful of people who helped put the state in the state that it is in and hope to continue digging that same hole.

Current Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis of Taylor Swift fame , state education superintendent and a good friend to have  Tony Thurmond, political hack lifer Toni Atkins , and the vestigial Betty Yee  have already declared for the office.  Deeply shady Attorney General Rob Bonta and Ficus tree with glasses Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Bacerra are also considering runs.

While many see the office of sheriff as – even though it is an elected position – essentially non-political, Bianco has not shied away from taking political stances before.  He is currently chair of the “law enforcement committee” of the group trying to roll back the disastrous Proposition 47 with a new ballot measure.  

Additionally, during the pandemic response, Bianco refused to enforce mandates on businesses and refused to mandate “vaccines” for county jail personnel.

And just last week, Bianco hammered current Governor Gavin Newsom for his inaction on the rash of “smash and grab” theft and other retail crime, laying the blame clearly at the feet of Prop. 47 and its supporter Newsom.  

Mirman also noted that, unlike many other law enforcement agencies around the state that are facing massive recruitment shortages – due in large part to cities and counties effusing to support their officers – Bianco’s Riverside sheriff’s office is looking at the opposite situation.

‘The recruitment is easy,” Mirman said.  “They want to work for Chad Bianco.”

As to moving from law enforcer to law maker, Mirman said Bianco’s experience and commitment to community safety would make the transition simple.

“California’s problems all circle the same issue: public safety,” Mirman said.  “The sheriff has heard from – and been encouraged by – so many people, in law enforcement and outside, to run for governor and bring the state back.”

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5 thoughts on “From Sheriff to Governor: Riverside Sheriff Mulling Run

  1. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is a good guy. He is tough and sensible, and affable, too — a plus for any run for office. As Thomas Buckley pointed out, he won for sheriff with 2/3 of the vote, which is notable on its own. We can only hope he will make the decision to run for Gov in 2026. With the condition the state is in and a pathetically miserable batch of Usual Suspect Dem/Marxists already announcing they intend to run in 2026, the time is RIPE for someone like Chad Bianco. Fingers crossed.

  2. Speaking of reasonable candidates, here is your Steve Garvey for U.S. Senate update. Many readers here are likely interested, so thought I would post it. He appeared on the John Phillips Show KABC AM 790 yesterday.
    “John Phillips KABC interviews U.S. Senate Candidate Steve Garvey” (about 20 mins)
    https://omny.fm/shows/the-drive-home-with-jillian-barberie-and-john-ph-1/steve-garvey?in_playlist=the-morning-drive-with-jillian-barberie-john-phill

  3. Thumbs up for Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco as governor. The hurdles he’ll have to become governor is rampant Democrat voter fraud and rigged voting machines?

    1. I hear you for sure, TJ. The not-unrealistic hope is that 2026 is far enough in the future that we could begin to make real gains with the election cheat; e.g., through FixCalifornia.com and many others who are now mostly unseen but currently at work. In addition, unpredictable “quirks of history” can come along and change the course we seem to be on now, often in surprising ways. Fingers crossed and we will see.

    2. Why the question mark, TJ??? Democrat voter fraud (rolls included along with mail-in lax chain-of-custody) and rigged electronic voting platforms have been PROVEN to be part of their party’s hammerlock on California politics…
      And probably why we have to suffer fools such as Skinner, Wicks, Weiner and the rest of the NorCal lunatics and the ever-growing cast of SoCal “progressives” who are setting this formerly great state ON FIRE….

      Please God, let it be so, and help Sheriff Blanco be successful in his quest for the California Governorship….

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