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Hilton and Becerra Lead in California Gubernatorial Race as Votes Are Counted

In the race to become California’s next governor, Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra are leading in the early, unofficial returns. With votes still being counted, both candidates are poised to advance to the November general election, succeeding the term-limited Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.

Hilton’s Conservative Campaign

Steve Hilton, a former British political strategist and Fox News Channel host, has been backed by former President Donald Trump. He has campaigned on a platform of reducing costs for Californians, emphasizing the need for change in the state. At his primary night watch party in Orange County, Hilton expressed optimism about his campaign’s message resonating with voters.

Hilton’s candidacy marks a significant moment for California Republicans, as he aims to become the first Republican governor since Arnold Schwarzenegger’s re-election in 2006. Hilton’s campaign has focused on addressing the high cost of living in California, promising to cut expenses for residents.

Becerra’s Historic Bid

Xavier Becerra, a former California attorney general and Cabinet secretary under President Biden, could make history as the state’s first Latino governor since Romualdo Pacheco in 1875. Becerra’s campaign has highlighted the diversity and potential of California, framing his candidacy as a milestone in the state’s political landscape.

California’s jungle primary system allows all candidates, regardless of party affiliation, to appear on the same ballot, with the top two finishers advancing to the general election. This system has led to a diverse field of candidates, including billionaire Tom Steyer, who has invested heavily in his campaign.

Other Contenders and Political Dynamics

The race also included notable figures such as Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who saw his momentum slow after Trump’s endorsement of Hilton. Other Democratic candidates included former Rep. Katie Porter and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. The race was initially overshadowed by issues such as wildfires and immigration raids but gained attention after Rep. Eric Swalwell withdrew amid allegations of misconduct.

As the vote counting continues, the outcome of this election will shape California’s political future, with significant implications for both state and national politics.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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