Beard Battle: California’s Governor Race Gets Facial‑Haired
California, USAThu May 28 2026
California voters are seeing a new twist in their upcoming governor race—an unexpected showdown over facial hair. Two Republican contenders, Sheriff Chad Bianco and former commentator Steve Hilton, are not only debating policy but also competing for the most impressive mustache or beard.
Bianco, who sports a thick salt‑and‑pepper upper lip, has turned his look into a campaign asset. His supporters claim the whiskers signal toughness and leadership—qualities they feel Californians want in a governor.
Hilton, meanwhile, grew a gray‑speckled beard during a family trip and noticed the positive reactions it received. He says he kept the stubble simply because voters responded well, not as a deliberate strategy to outshine Bianco.
The rivalry has escalated to the point where even Bianco’s grooming style is being dissected. Some fans describe his whiskers as a “walrus” mustache, while others liken them to the horseshoe style popularized by Hulk Hogan.
Historians note that facial hair once dominated American politics, with figures like President Hayes and former Governor Sunny Jim Rolph sporting prominent beards. Now, the trend seems to be making a comeback, with Vice President JD Vance being the first beard‑wearing VP in nearly a century.
Recent polls show Hilton ahead of Bianco and Democrat Xavier Becerra, hinting that November voters could choose between a clean‑shaven candidate and one with scruff—an unlikely decision that may influence the state's political future.
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