Money, power, and California’s governor race
California, USAWed May 27 2026
California’s race for governor just got stranger as a billionaire spends millions trying to win. Tom Steyer has poured $200 million of his own money into the campaign, mostly on ads and paying influencers across California. Even his own supporters call it “disgusting, ” but they hope all this spending will help after the election. One senator admitted the system feels broken, yet expects the billionaire to fix it—if he wins.
Steyer made most of his fortune from investments tied to fossil fuels, private prisons, and other industries he later criticized. His past choices don’t fit with his current push for progressive policies like taxing the rich and fighting corporate power. A top ally said voters shouldn’t expect perfection—mistakes happen, and people change. Still, the flip-flops make many wonder: Would someone with so much cash really rewrite the rules fairly?
The race is messy and full of surprises. A Democratic candidate dropped out after serious allegations came out, clearing the way for others like Steyer and a former attorney general. A former Fox News host now leads the Republican side. Only the top two finishers move forward, so big spending could decide who makes it to November.
Steyer’s team also paid online creators to make videos about his issues without clearly labeling them as political ads. Some creators deleted posts when questions arose, leading officials to investigate possible rule-breaking. California recently made it illegal to hide paid political content online, but enforcement isn’t always quick or clear. The campaign says money was reported properly, and creators knew about disclosures.
Critics argue Steyer’s influence shows how money has taken over politics. His influence over influencers raises questions about transparency. With one week left, more money will flood the race—pushing spending to a record high. Whether voters like it or not, cash continues to shape who gets a shot at California’s top job.
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