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Former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra (D) looks poised to finish as one of the front-runners Tuesday in the race to succeed California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a remarkable arc for the candidate who polled in just single digits a few months ago.
Democrats credit several factors for Becerras momentum: former Rep. Eric Swalwells (D-Calif.) exit from the primary in mid-April; Becerras experience running statewide; voter skepticism over billionaires like Tom Steyer; and the potential superlative that Democrats could elect their first Latino governor in the Golden State in more than a century.
While polling indicates Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton are likely to proceed to the November general election, some Democrats say Steyer should not be counted out of potentially placing within the top two particularly as some polling shows a portion of the electorate is still undecided.
Theres a huge chunk of votes that are sitting out there uncommitted at the moment, veteran Democratic strategist Darry Sragow said. My guess is most of them are Democrats, because Republicans, again, just make up their minds pretty early and stick to their guns. And so it may be that Steyer, as well as Becerra, is the beneficiary of a surge.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5901975-xavier-becerra-california-gubernatorial-race-newsom/
Nixie
(18,141 posts)Centrism just means stability, and it looks like liberals in California want experience and stability, which Becerra offers.
RandySF
(86,755 posts)Nixie
(18,141 posts)at an impossibly inflated and mostly unknown cost while a psycho like Trump wants to actively harm our state. Keeping Trump tied up in court is the reality right now, and Becerra helps with that, too.