NEWSOM FOR AMERICA

United Kingdom Expeditionary Chapter

An Open Letter to the Future We're Already Missing

Dear Constituent of Tomorrow,

By the time you read this, it will have already happened—or perhaps it won't have. We find ourselves in the unprecedented position of launching a preemptive campaign for an election that may or may not occur in a country where the candidate may or may not be eligible to run, but certainly should be considered, theoretically speaking, in the abstract.

This is not a campaign. This is a conceptual framework for understanding what leadership could mean if we allowed ourselves to imagine it differently—from across an ocean, with proper visas.

Mr. Bean throwing flowers in a field while checking his watch

Fig. 1: A Visual Metaphor for Transatlantic Optimism™ (We're almost out of time, but there are still flowers to distribute)

Why the UK? Why Now? Why Not?

Some have asked—though not nearly enough, in our estimation—why an American gubernatorial leader would establish a campaign infrastructure in the United Kingdom. We respond with another question: Why wouldn't the logical next step after governing California be to preemptively establish goodwill among the British electorate?

The ocean between us is not a barrier. It is merely a very wide campaign district that happens to be filled with water.

Our Twelve-Point Plan (We're Actively Reducing It to Seven)

🌊 Mandatory Beach Citizenship

Every UK resident within 200 miles of a coastline will be required to appreciate it quarterly.

☕ Coffee-to-Tea Conversion Credits

A carbon-neutral approach to beverage nationalism.

🎭 Subsidized Irony Programs

Building bridges through mutually understood sarcasm.

⏰ Synchronizing All Watches

In honor of our temporal ambassador (see above).

What We Stand For (When Not Sitting)

This campaign represents a bold experiment in anticipatory governance. We believe in taking action before it becomes necessary, addressing problems before they exist, and most importantly, accepting endorsements from constituents who technically cannot vote for us.

"I have no idea what this is, but I'm cautiously intrigued by the audacity."

— A Real Person, Probably

"Finally, a campaign that understands that meaning is negotiable and borders are suggestions."

— Another Distinguished Individual

The Path Forward (Geographically Speaking)

We envision a future where leadership transcends traditional constraints like "residency requirements," "constitutional eligibility," and "basic jurisdictional coherence." The United Kingdom deserves to participate in American democracy, even if only conceptually. Especially if only conceptually.

Our platform is simple: Bring California's innovative spirit to Britain's storied traditions. Imagine universal healthcare meeting universal healthcare. Picture progressive taxation policies encountering... other progressive taxation policies. The synergy is undeniable because we haven't defined what we're synergizing.

Like Mr. Bean checking his watch while throwing flowers into an indifferent field, we acknowledge the absurdity while maintaining absolute commitment to the gesture.

How You Can Help (Even Though You Probably Can't)

While you cannot technically vote, donate, or participate in any formal capacity, you can engage in the following activities:

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This is not an actual campaign. No election is being contested. No candidacy has been declared. This website exists in the liminal space between satire and performance art. Any resemblance to actual political campaigns, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and somewhat the point.

Special Campaign Initiatives

🍦 The Filibuster & Ice Cream Initiative

Defending democracy one scoop at a time. Learn about our bold plan to use the filibuster to debate ice cream flavors for days on end.

Explore the Initiative →

⛰️ The Lake Flacid Olympics

Before any candidate may compete, they must pass the Mirror of Truth. The sacred waters await.

Face the Challenge →

Frequently Anticipated Questions

Q: Is this real?

A: Define "real."

Q: Can Gavin Newsom actually run for office in the UK?

A: We're operating in the subjunctive mood here.

Q: What does the Mr. Bean GIF represent?

A: Everything and nothing. Mostly everything. Definitely the passage of time and the futile beauty of small gestures.

Q: Who paid for this?

A: The better question is: who didn't pay for this? (Answer: everyone)