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  1. CW: California Politics Gubernatorial Primary

    Worth reading - It appears that #Steyer has been endorsed by some groups that surprised me, given his past investments in private prisions.

    #California #2026Primary

    Bernie Sanders group makes surprise endorsement in Calif. gov. race
    sfgate.com/politics/article/to

  2. So, California's choice for Governor is now looking pretty grim:

    * An alleged (likely) rapist. (Swalwell)
    * A billionaire. (Steyer)
    * Someone accused of abusing staffers (Porter).

    #California #Democrats #Swalwell #Porter #Steyer #Governor #USPol

  3. Plans for forum to replace scrapped USC governor’s debate fall apart

    A proposed gubernatorial forum hastily cobbled together in the hours after USC canceled its Tuesday debate fell apart…
    #Politics #becerra #California #candidate #color #debate #event #lastopportunity #mahan #person #steyer #thurmond #usc #villaraigosa #voter #yee
    europesays.com/2870669/

  4. The top three polling Democrats for California Governor
    — former U.S. Rep. Katie #Porter,
    billionaire former presidential candidate Tom #Steyer
     and Rep. Eric #Swalwell
    — are fundraising generously.

    Yet all are still polling a few percentage points behind Republican candidate Steve #Hilton,
    who garnered 19% support from likely voters in a poll conducted by UC Berkeley released last week.

    Another 17% of likely voters said in that survey that they are still undecided.

    sfgate.com/politics/article/ca

  5. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  6. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  7. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  8. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  9. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m