Lorenzo Lamas backs Republican sheriff as California gov, slams Newsom’s ‘devastating’ tenure

Lorenzo Lamas felt he had to start ‘voicing’ what he feels is wrong with what’s happening in California
PUBLISHED DEC 7, 2025
Hollywood star Lorenzo Lamas endorses Chad Bianco Republican for California governor after ‘devastating’ Gavin Newsom admin (Getty Images)
Hollywood star Lorenzo Lamas endorses Chad Bianco Republican for California governor after ‘devastating’ Gavin Newsom admin (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Hollywood icon Lorenzo Lamas has publicly endorsed Chad Bianco, the Republican sheriff in the upcoming race for California, slamming the current governor, Gavin Newsom.

According to Lamas, the current administration under Newsom had a devastating impact on the state and criticized the leadership for mismanagement. 

Lorenzo Lamas speaks out

Gavin Newsom (Getty Images)
Lorenzo Lamas says the impact of Gavin Newsom’s administration has been nothing short of devastating. (Getty Images)

Speaking to Fox News Digital, Lamas, who is best known for his action roles in the '80s and '90s, said that he is endorsing Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco for governor, saying, "The impact on the state of California with the current [Newsom] administration is nothing short of devastating."

Lamas said that "over the years I've been very careful about voicing an opinion politically," noting that "sometimes it can affect who you work for, depending on a company's or studio’s political point of view."

"But I think we're at a point now, not just in California, but I think nationwide, that we have to start at least voicing what we feel is wrong with what's happening," he explained.

Lamas said after long watching his home state be mismanaged despite its enormous economy and abundant natural resources, he had to finally speak out.

He described the Democratic Party’s grip on California as "a sickness that's permeated the state from the top to the bottom."

Lorenzo Lamas criticizes California's direction

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 8: California Governor Gavin Newsom (R) tours the downtown business district of Pacific Palisades as the Palisades Fire continues to burn on January 8, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Fueled by intense Santa Ana Winds, the Palisades Fire has grown to over 2,900 acres and 30,000 people have been ordered to evacuate while a second major fire continues to burn near Eaton Canyon in Altadena. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Getty Images)
California Governor Gavin Newsom (R) tours the downtown business district of Pacific Palisades as the Palisades Fire continues to burn on January 8, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. . (Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

"We have to figure out what we're going to do with the people that are disenfranchised and living on the streets, the programs that supposedly are budgeted for these folks, where is that money? … There's nobody that's accounting for the millions of dollars that are spent on welfare programs that's not benefiting anybody that can use it," he said.

Referring to the several devastating natural disasters the state has experienced in recent years, Lamas said, "I grew up in Pacific Palisades; that fire devastated my hometown. The home I grew up in burned down. My elementary school burned down. Why? Because not enough budget was allocated to resources to fight the fire."

"Not only that, the people that lost their homes in the Palisades. Many of them were second third third-generation people. They cannot afford to rebuild in the city that they grew up in, the city that they came to love. Why? Well, because, hey, guess what?"

"It takes years to get rebuilding plans approved. There's just so much red tape, so much bureaucracy, and Chad wants to just eliminate it."

"I've watched the wealthiest state in the nation become completely mismanaged by the current administration," he went on.

 "It's just it's beyond the pale what's happened to my state."

ORANGE, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 22: Firefighters take down a U.S. flag that had been hoisted between
Lorenzo claims Chad Bianco wants to eliminate all the red tape that is preventing the rebuilding plans (Getty Images)

Lorenzo Lamas says it’s time California votes for common sense



Framing his candidacy around cost of living and public safety issues, Lamas said that he believes Bianco, saying, "is the man that can really turn this thing around."

"We've got to have a governor that's pro-law enforcement, that's going to keep our moms and our daughters safe on the streets," he said, explaining, "I have two daughters that live in Los Angeles, and there I tell them, every single day [that] their heads got to be on a swivel."

"You see all the crime that's rampant, not just in California, but all around the country. It's permeating this beautiful nation of ours, and it really makes me sick." 

On whether he believes California is ready to send a Republican to the governor’s mansion, Lamas answered, "What I see in Chad is a tremendous gift of being able to present his agenda with a commonsense foundation, and that's going to appeal to anybody with half of a brain."

"Last November 6th, America voted for commonsense. And I think it's time that California votes for commonsense, and the only person that I really feel can bring that to our state is Chad Bianco."

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