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In crowded CA gubernatorial debate, Democrats spar while Republicans blame incumbents

In crowded CA gubernatorial debate, Democrats spar while Republicans blame incumbents

Summary

The California governor’s primary election is about a month away, with a large, crowded debate featuring several Democratic and Republican candidates. Democrats mostly differed on future state policies, while Republicans blamed the current Democratic leadership for high costs and problems in California.

Key Facts

  • The debate included six Democrats and two Republicans competing for the governor’s race.
  • Democrats ranged from progressive to moderate views, including Tom Steyer, Katie Porter, Xavier Becerra, Matt Mahan, Antonio Villaraigosa, and Tony Thurmond.
  • Republican candidates Steve Hilton, endorsed by President Trump, and Chad Bianco are also running, with Hilton currently leading polls by a small margin.
  • Around one-fourth of voters remain undecided, so the race is still uncertain.
  • Key voter concerns discussed were healthcare, insurance, education, homelessness, immigration, and affordability.
  • Republicans blamed long-term Democratic leadership for California’s high costs.
  • Moderate Democrat Xavier Becerra, a former federal health official, is gaining support after another moderate candidate left the race.
  • Katie Porter, the only woman among top contenders, emphasized her experience as a single mother and concern about cost-of-living issues.
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