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"One good thing about California is we have quite a broad-based economy. We provide more fruits and vegetables and produce to the United States than any other state. So we have actually the single largest agricultural sector in the country"

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Whitman’s California isn’t a vibe, it’s a balance sheet. The line reads like campaign-season pragmatism, but its real intent is reassurance: a state often caricatured as a coastal tech bubble is being reintroduced as indispensable infrastructure. By opening with “one good thing,” she quietly acknowledges the skepticism hanging in the air (high costs, regulation, drought, recession anxiety) and then pivots to a safer register: output, scale, necessity.

The subtext is strategic triangulation. Whitman, a corporate executive trying to sound like a steward, ties California’s identity to the most politically durable kind of labor: feeding people. “Fruits and vegetables” does double duty. It’s wholesome, tangible, almost nostalgic, and it sidesteps the polarizing symbols of California’s modern economy (Silicon Valley wealth, Hollywood spectacle) in favor of something that plays well in diners and boardrooms alike. She’s also laundering “broad-based economy” through agriculture: a sector that signals stability, geographic rootedness, and jobs that can’t be outsourced to a server farm.

Context matters because the claim is less about horticulture than leverage. If California is the “single largest” agricultural sector, then federal policymakers, supply chains, and consumers are implied stakeholders in the state’s well-being. It’s a subtle argument against treating California as an ideological outlier: you can mock it, but you still eat from it. The rhetoric turns regional pride into national dependency, casting California not as a problem to manage but as a producer the country can’t afford to alienate.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Whitman, Meg. (2026, January 15). One good thing about California is we have quite a broad-based economy. We provide more fruits and vegetables and produce to the United States than any other state. So we have actually the single largest agricultural sector in the country. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-good-thing-about-california-is-we-have-quite-156843/

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Whitman, Meg. "One good thing about California is we have quite a broad-based economy. We provide more fruits and vegetables and produce to the United States than any other state. So we have actually the single largest agricultural sector in the country." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-good-thing-about-california-is-we-have-quite-156843/.

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"One good thing about California is we have quite a broad-based economy. We provide more fruits and vegetables and produce to the United States than any other state. So we have actually the single largest agricultural sector in the country." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-good-thing-about-california-is-we-have-quite-156843/. Accessed 7 Apr. 2026.

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Meg Whitman (born August 4, 1956) is a Businessman from USA.

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