As RedState has reported, the Democrat clown car of gubernatorial candidates in California got more crowded recently with the announcement from Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-14) that he was throwing his hat into the race.
Swalwell shared the news in a late November appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show, proclaiming that "Our state, this great state, needs a fighter and a protector. Someone who will bring prices down, lift wages up" while also boasting about his TDS creds.
"Our state is under attack," he alleged, while pandering to California's large Hispanic population. "[Trump] is chasing our immigrant friends and neighbors through their workplaces, kids’ schools, and houses of worship."
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While there are many, many reasons California voters should reject Swalwell in the gubernatorial race, another one of particular interest might be how many votes he's missed in Congress this year - and what he was doing while he missed them:
Swalwell, who is facing a federal criminal referral for alleged mortgage and tax fraud, has missed the most floor votes of any active member of the House of Representatives, according to an analysis by The Post.
Many of the absences also appeared to involve hanging out with celebrities.
Swalwell, 45, has missed 95 votes, not including truancy from committee hearings, out of a total of 342 House roll call votes this year.
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The former prosecutor who represents parts of Alameda and Contra Costa counties has even missed more votes than Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), who died in March.
While absences are often tied to health or family concerns, Swalwell appears to have missed votes to mingle with celebrities.
Rep. Eric Swalwell now has a unique distinction. He has reportedly missed more votes than Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) who died in March. https://t.co/rxNqEnkPoL In fairness to Swalwell, the deceased have a less demanding schedule...
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) December 17, 2025
And according to the Sacramento Bee, his overall missed votes record since beginning his congressional tenure in 2013 is also not great:
He has the spottiest attendance record of any of the current California congressional delegation’s 52 members, according to a review of House voting records and the nonpartisan website GovTrack, which aggregates congressional data.
Swalwell has missed more than 550 votes out of 7,253 since joining Congress, or 7.7%, according to a review of his congressional record and GovTrack. The average House member misses 2.1% of votes, GovTrack says.
So basically, Eric Swalwell is being paid a $174,000 a year salary to not do his job. If that's not the most California Democrat thing ever, I don't know what is.
California already has one absentee governor in Gavin Newsom, who basically has been running for president since the first year or so of Joe Biden's sole term in office. They certainly don't need another one, especially not one who has an apparent weakness for Chinese honeypots.
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