Top candidates face off in the CBS California Governor's Debate
Summary
California held a live televised debate for the governor’s race with eight candidates from both parties participating. A recent CBS poll shows a close competition between Republican Steve Hilton and Democrats Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra ahead of the June 2 primary. California uses an open primary system, with the top two vote-getters moving on to the general election in November.Key Facts
- The debate took place at Pomona College and was broadcast live across several California cities.
- Participants included six Democrats and two Republicans, with Democrats Katie Porter, Matt Mahan, Antonio Villaraigosa, and Tony Thurmond also running.
- Republican Steve Hilton leads polls with 16% support, followed by Democrats Tom Steyer (15%) and Xavier Becerra (13%).
- California’s open primary means the two highest vote-getters advance to the November election regardless of party.
- Many voters are concerned about California’s high cost of living and economy.
- Democrats prefer candidates aligned with current state policies and opposed to President Trump’s policies.
- Republicans seek change and mostly view California’s economy negatively.
- CBS News launched an interactive guide to help voters compare candidate views on key issues like homelessness, housing, environment, immigration, healthcare, safety, and insurance.
- Two Democratic candidates, Betty Yee and Eric Swalwell, recently left the race; Swalwell resigned from Congress amid allegations he denies.
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