Why Democrats are panicking about losing California
Summary
California, the fourth largest economy in the world with over 40 million people, is holding a primary election to choose a new governor. Democrats face challenges after their leading candidate, Rep. Eric Swalwell, dropped out due to allegations, leaving no clear front-runner and raising concerns about potentially losing control of the state.Key Facts
- California has the world’s fourth largest economy and a population of over 40 million.
- The state is currently holding a primary election to replace Governor Gavin Newsom.
- Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell, who was the front-runner, dropped out after allegations of sexual misconduct.
- No major Democrat candidate like Kamala Harris has entered the race, causing uncertainty among voters.
- Democrats are concerned about losing California, which is typically a Democrat-strong state.
- A British-born Republican candidate endorsed by President Trump is running and may have a chance in the November election.
- Christine Pelosi, daughter of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is running for California State Senate and spoke about the race.
- The show discussed why governing California is difficult and the risks for Democrats in this election.
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