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Related: About this forumRepublicans top California's confounding race for governor, new poll shows
LATimesVoters show scattered preference for governor in crowded field
Steve Hilton
(R) Small business owner
17%
Chad Bianco
(R) Riverside County sheriff
16%
Eric Swalwell
(D) U.S. representative
13%
Katie Porter
(D) Consumer protection advocate
13%
Tom Steyer
(D) Climate advocate
10%
Xavier Becerra
(D) Voting rights advocate
5%
Antonio Villaraigosa
(D) Housing affordability advocate
4%
Matt Mahan
(D) Mayor of San Jose
4%
Betty Yee
(D) Family care navigator
1%
Conservative commentator Steve Hilton had the support of 17% of likely voters and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco had the backing of 16%, according to a poll released Wednesday by UC Berkeleys Institute of Governmental Studies and co-sponsored by The Times.
Several Democrats putting themselves first.
We will remember.
3catwoman3
(29,285 posts)I dont live in California, so maybe I am missing something. I find him very impressive.
quaint
(4,987 posts)Lots of working people, especially parents of small kids, don't have time to stay really involved until we get closer to the election. Most of the other Democratic candidates would be fine governors in a normal political situation, so they go with their known favorite.
We need to really focus on informing our busy friends and neighbors how top-two works -- before the June primary. While I really love Katie Porter, in today's world I think Eric Swalwell is the one to continue Newsom's legacy of standing up to Trump.
3catwoman3
(29,285 posts)...for Democrats competing to be the chosen one to replace longtime representative Jan Schakowsky. I never understand why someone who is polling in single digits stays in a race. 7 of them each got less than 1% of the votes. They've got to know that they stand the proverbial snowball's chance of winning. What's the point?
Out of a total of 121,354 votes cast, 29,391=24% went to candidates who stood no chance of winning. Seems like wasting a vote, to me.
quaint
(4,987 posts)Being jerks only concerned with their own careers. Hoping voters remember them.
get the red out
(14,030 posts)All dem candidates except Swalwell need to go!
quaint
(4,987 posts)Its official: Eight Democrats and two Republicans say they have filed paperwork for the June 2 primary ballot in the California governors race, setting up a wide-open contest in which two Republicans who have consistently led in polls could shut out all other Democrats. CalMatters
karin_sj
(1,363 posts)But very scary if true and those results hold. I was curious so I googled about open primaries and found this from the California Secretary of State website:
"All candidates for voter-nominated offices are listed on one ballot and only the top two vote-getters in the primary election regardless of party preference - move on to the general election."
I can't even imagine having to choose between two republicans. And the fact that is too late for any of the Dem candidates to drop off the ballot is awful. Yes, I know that everyone is disappointed in Democratic politicians, but to have our state run by a republican governor with all that is happening right now the current regime in Washington? Are people that stupid? It pisses me off that so many of these Dem candidates who didn't have a chance in hell of winning didn't drop out when they could have. I hope I get the chance to vote for Swalwell. I think he would make a great governor.
quaint
(4,987 posts)Schwarzenegger was surprisingly not horrible. Maybe his ex-wife helped.
The Repuglycans this election, beyond horrid.
the_liberal_grandpa
(294 posts)I think (and pray) that Swalwell makes the cut. It would be the worst time for California to have a repub Governor.
Auggie
(33,114 posts)this is dire. Really, really dire. A GOP win in California likely cements Federal authoritarianism.
Someone in the California Democratic Party must be monitoring DU and this group.
PLEASE NARROW THE FIELD!
quaint
(4,987 posts)Auggie
(33,114 posts)a HUGE gamble.