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Renew Deal

(85,432 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:08 AM Yesterday

We got the best outcome in California

Last edited Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:35 PM - Edit history (1)

D vs. R. Outstanding Democrat against a Trump zealot. This will save Democrats a lot of money and avoid a ton of infighting.

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We got the best outcome in California (Original Post) Renew Deal Yesterday OP
I am very hopeful for Becerra pinkstarburst Yesterday #1
Hopefully Steyer won't run as a third party candidate. choie Yesterday #6
There is no sore loser clause in Ca? LisaL Yesterday #7
California has long-standing "sore loser" laws that have been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. QueerDuck Yesterday #8
Well, let's hope so, anyway. calimary Yesterday #15
Hope? It's a freaking Blue state law. paleotn Yesterday #19
Agreed. The infighting would have been nauseating. Voters aren't Nixie Yesterday #2
I agree Unwind Your Mind Yesterday #3
Yep. If you add all the primary voters for all the democrats in the running, LisaL Yesterday #4
I don't live in California AZProgressive Yesterday #5
Trump is extremely un popular in California BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #16
Steyer vs Becerra would have been my preference. CoopersDad Yesterday #9
We would have found out more about both candidates Bobstandard Yesterday #10
Agree. I'll vote for Becerra and he will win but nothing will change in CA with him as govenor. Which is a shame as CA beaglelover Yesterday #11
Exactly my feeling about this. Sympthsical Yesterday #13
We should've done better Sympthsical Yesterday #12
I'm on the opposite coast so I have no skin in the game Quiet Em Yesterday #14
It can easily happen in a jungle primary, if voters are split and can't decide. LisaL Yesterday #17
I hate that any republican gets any votes anywhere in any election. maxsolomon Yesterday #18
Word is that Becerra will defeat Hilton handily. ananda Yesterday #20
Steyer is still in the running people Yesterday #21

pinkstarburst

(2,102 posts)
1. I am very hopeful for Becerra
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:37 AM
Yesterday

I think he's the right one to lead California. I have all my fingers crossed for him to prevail in November.

I also fear that this will mean Steyer will run for President in 2028 again and throw his billions into the race, trying to buy himself an office he doesn't deserve yet again. *barf*

choie

(7,057 posts)
6. Hopefully Steyer won't run as a third party candidate.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:59 AM
Yesterday

That’s really the test to see if he truly cares about the welfare of Californians or his ego.

QueerDuck

(1,975 posts)
8. California has long-standing "sore loser" laws that have been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:02 AM
Yesterday

California has long-standing "sore loser" laws that have been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. These laws are designed to protect the integrity of the ballot and political stability by preventing candidates who have already been rejected by voters in a primary from continuing their campaign in the general election.

There is no mechanism under the current system for a candidate who loses the primary to continue their campaign as a third-party or independent candidate in the general election.

calimary

(91,062 posts)
15. Well, let's hope so, anyway.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:36 AM
Yesterday

But let’s not forget: we’re dealing with a determined and remarkably devious lot.

paleotn

(22,870 posts)
19. Hope? It's a freaking Blue state law.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:03 PM
Yesterday

It's not up for debate nationally. This is CA business and they'll take care of business.

Nixie

(18,164 posts)
2. Agreed. The infighting would have been nauseating. Voters aren't
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:41 AM
Yesterday

buying the simpleton accusations that corporations automatically equals corruption. The nonstop insults of normal people being labeled with petty monikers about what kind of Democrat you are being pegged as. On and on.

LisaL

(47,667 posts)
4. Yep. If you add all the primary voters for all the democrats in the running,
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:46 AM
Yesterday

who presumably should all go to the final candidate in the general, it's not going to look good for a republican.

AZProgressive

(30,048 posts)
5. I don't live in California
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 10:51 AM
Yesterday

but I think I would rather pick between 2 Democrats instead of Democrat or a Republican because there is realistically only 1 choice from my point of view.

That said I was never on the Steyer bandwagon despite a lot of the Youtube hosts I watch were pushing him. He is a big donor turned politician. I was actually surprised he was polling well in the lead-up to the South Carolina primary until Biden crushed him out of the race but he did run a lot of ads. I was surprised again when he polled well in California as those 2 states are very different politics wise. Also what happened to Need to Impeach? (his ad campaign from Trump's first term)

CoopersDad

(3,392 posts)
9. Steyer vs Becerra would have been my preference.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:04 AM
Yesterday

There would have been more discussion around single payer, which only Tom supports.
There would have been challenges around subsidizing fossil fuels and utility rates.
The discussion might have been around which candidate can be more progressive but now there's no need.

Becerra can just be the more sane one and remain a centrist.

Bobstandard

(2,398 posts)
10. We would have found out more about both candidates
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:09 AM
Yesterday

And we would have definitely ended up with a Democrat. Now the oligarchs will rush to fund Hilton withobscene amounts of money. He’ll use it to promote baseless smears against Becarra, some of which will stick. This is going to get ugly.

beaglelover

(4,514 posts)
11. Agree. I'll vote for Becerra and he will win but nothing will change in CA with him as govenor. Which is a shame as CA
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:19 AM
Yesterday

needs some improvement, IMO. Still, there's nowhere else in the World I'd rather live.

Sympthsical

(11,185 posts)
12. We should've done better
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:24 AM
Yesterday

It is what it is. If you're good, you'll remain good. If you're struggling with costs of living, nothing will unfold to meaningfully ameliorate that. The powers in Sacramento got what they wanted out of this. It's not even going to be a conversation.

California needs better candidates, but the state party has no incentive to change. How this primary unfolded was a total shitshow from start to finish.

My silver lining is that Saikat Chakrabarti looks like he's being forcefully sent packing. That is satisfying. And so long Porter. She showed voters who she was - and they believed her.

I will say, the polls were, at least so far, really bad in all this. Hard to say. We've only counted about half the votes, but the same day voting and early mail votes have been different than the polling implied. We'll have to see final numbers before knowing where everything broke in the past week.

On the plus side, I may now proceed to not care about any of this. All the Democrats on my ballot will easily win in November.

Quiet Em

(3,116 posts)
14. I'm on the opposite coast so I have no skin in the game
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:35 AM
Yesterday

But I'm very relieved you didn't wind up with the worst case outcome. Not that I every truly believed that particular outcome could happen but the thought of it was unnerving.

LisaL

(47,667 posts)
17. It can easily happen in a jungle primary, if voters are split and can't decide.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:44 AM
Yesterday

So, yes, could have been worse. Easily.

maxsolomon

(39,216 posts)
18. I hate that any republican gets any votes anywhere in any election.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 11:54 AM
Yesterday

I turns my stomach to imagine Hilton and other billionaires buying him the Governorship of CA.

people

(852 posts)
21. Steyer is still in the running
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 12:04 PM
Yesterday

This morning's newspapers say that 1/2 of California votes still needed to be counted and they expect most of those votes to be from democrats. Steyer is very slowly closing the gap between him and Becerra so we'll have to wait and see what happens. May not know til Thursday or Friday.

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