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Will Cain of Fox & Friends Weekend floated an interesting theory suggesting that California Governor Gavin Newsom could be a serious contender to replace Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket, based on a new nickname given to him by former President Donald Trump. Cain explained the theory, suggesting that when Trump feels threatened by a serious opponent, he assigns them a moniker.

Cain speculated that Democrats might put up a field of candidates, including Kamala Harris, with the awareness that she may not win but could help distribute delegates among serious contenders like Gretchen Whitmer and Gavin Newsom. He argued that Trump’s new nickname for Newsom, “Newscum,” could indicate the seriousness of Newsom as a potential candidate.

Co-hosts Pete Hegseth and Rachel Campos-Duffy found the theory interesting, with Hegseth jokingly suggesting the nickname “Greasy Gavin.” Cain clarified that Trump’s chosen moniker was “Newscum.”

However, it’s important to note that Newsom himself stated in a recent MSNBC interview that there was “no chance” of him running for president in 2024. He expressed strong support for President Biden, describing him as a man of character and decency with a record of accomplishments.

CAIN: (The Democrats) put up a field of three or four candidates ’cause you can’t just ignore Kamala [Harris]. But you put her in knowing full well she doesn’t win, and the delegates go, “OK, I’ve got [Gretchen] Witmer, I’ve got Newsom, I’ve got Kamala,” and that’s how, at the end, you end up with new someone like Newsom. And, by the way, I think some validity to that is given — Trump’s got a new nickname for Gavin Newsom and that shows, in some way, the seriousness of Gavin Newsom. You know what I mean?

CAMPOS-DUFFY: Hmm. That’s an interesting point.

HEGSETH: What’s the nickname, “Greasy Gavin”?

CAIN: “Newscum.”

HEGSETH: Oh! “Newscum.”

CAMPOS-DUFFY: New, like, scum?

CAIN: Mmm-hmm, I don’t know, yeah.

CAMPOS-DUFFY: Ok. All right. Well, I guess that could happen. I mean, I don’t know.

HEGSETH: It’s plausible, but highly unlikely.

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