California Governor Debate: A Fresh Look at the Candidates

Claremont, California, USAWed Apr 29 2026
A debate held at Pomona College drew eight hopefuls for California’s governor seat. The event was watched by students just before the state begins mailing ballots for its June primary. The race is tight, with five contenders hovering near each other in the polls. A televised showdown was seen as a chance to shift momentum, especially since the incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom cannot run again due to term limits. Among those competing are three Democrats: former hedge fund manager Tom Steyer, ex‑Attorney General Xavier Becerra who served in the Biden administration, and former congresswoman Katie Porter. The Republican side is led by ex‑Fox News host Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco. While the field is crowded, polls show many voters still undecided, giving a few candidates room to climb.
The primary in California is nonpartisan: the top two vote‑gainers, regardless of party, move on to November’s election. In this context, the debate highlighted several points. Becerra, who has gained traction after Democrat Eric Swalwell withdrew amid scandal accusations, was the most targeted speaker. He had previously been overlooked in earlier debates due to low polling numbers. The night’s exchanges offered a glimpse into each candidate’s priorities and style, revealing that even in a packed field, distinct voices can emerge. The debate set the stage for voters to reconsider their choices as the campaign moves forward.
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