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Matthew Hoffman, the ex-husband of former Congresswoman and gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter, reportedly suffered the indignity (and injury) of having Porter pour boiling potatoes over his head. Now that Porter's volatile temper and bad behavior to her staffers has been exposed for all to see, Hoffman has decided to break his silence on their relationship and confirm what most of us already know: she's a terrible politician, and would make an even worse governor. Hoffman spills the tea. Fortunately, since he lives in OR now, he has a state between them to insulate him from any blowback.
Read It Here: Democrat Katie Porter’s Entire Disastrous Interview Gets Released, and It’s As Bad As You Might Think Hoffman revealed that the power brokers of the Democrat Party (i.e., former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA)), have a hard time with Porter. This is our shocked face.
That could well explain why this steady drip of opposition against Porter's candidacy for governor has been allowed. Porter was a progressive poster child and convenient foil against the Republicans, until she wasn't. The fact that she is battling the optics of her terrible leadership with very few in the California or national Democrat Party coming to her defense speaks volumes. Compare the circling of the wagons for Virginia gubernatorial candidate and former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger versus the lack of support that Porter is experiencing. This should tell you all you need to know, not just about Porter's ability to build a consensus — a huge part of being a governor — but her inability to moderate. Idealogues are all well and good for Congress, but they rarely make it into higher office.
This also explains why Porter went deer-in-the-headlights, then ballistic, during her interview with CBS News California reporter Julie Watts. In case one needs a reminder, What is even more fascinating is that Porter and Hoffman were married for 10 years and had three children together. I guess the old adage about breaking up to make up bears true. But Hoffman said the abuse ultimately became too much.
Hoffman then mentioned the most talked-about incident from their divorce records: during an argument, Porter dumped a boiling pot of potatoes on his head.
Yet, when Porter ran for Congress in 2018, she alleged that she was the “victim of domestic violence.” She also painted herself as a struggling single mother, even though an investigation revealed that while she served in Congress, Porter continued to enjoy her University of Irvine subsidized housing, despite the fact that she was on administrative leave from the university. Dive Deeper: Dem Rep. Katie Porter Still Lives in Taxpayer-Subsidized Housing Provided by Her 'Employer,' UC Irvine Toxic Katie Porter Goes From Bad to Worse, Pathetically Tries to Explain Abusive Videos
Despite Hoffman supposedly being abusive, the couple settled on joint custody arrangements.
From this up-close-and-personal account from Porter's past to her already dodgy reputation within the Democrat Party, what this adds up to may not bode well for her gubernatorial run. However, Californians voted in Gov. Gavin Newsom twice, so only time will tell whether these revelations will tank Porter, or add to her street cred. |

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