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Zorro

(18,933 posts)
Fri May 29, 2026, 11:43 AM 20 hrs ago

Becerra leads governor's race, with Hilton and Steyer in tight contest for second spot, poll finds

• A new poll shows former Biden Cabinet member Xavier Becerra narrowly in the lead of a volatile race with Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer also in contention in the June 2 primary.

• Democrats’ unusually slow ballot returns hint at either strategic last-minute voting or voter fatigue, despite record-breaking campaign spending.


On the cusp of California’s gubernatorial June 2 primary, a poll shows voters are closely divided among three candidates vying to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom at a perilous moment in history for the state and the nation.

Among likely California voters, 25% support Xavier Becerra, a Democrat and former Biden Cabinet secretary, according to the survey by UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies that was co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times and released Thursday. Republican Steve Hilton, a former Fox News commentator and British political strategist, has the backing of 21%, while 19% backed billionaire hedge fund founder turned environmental activist Tom Steyer, a Democrat.

The survey provided the clearest indication yet that the three have separated themselves from the rest of the field. Support increased for Becerra, Hilton and Steyer since the last Berkeley IGS poll in March. Becerra leapfrogged everyone. In early March, he wallowed near the bottom of the pack at just 5% support among likely voters, and now is the front-runner.

The other candidates floundered. Support for Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican, dropped 5%, and he now finds himself in a distant fourth place. Former Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of Irvine dropped by almost half to 7%. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and state Supt. of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond — all Democrats — remained mired in the single digits.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-05-28/becerra-leads-governors-race-hilton-steyer-in-tight-contest-for-second-spot
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Becerra leads governor's race, with Hilton and Steyer in tight contest for second spot, poll finds (Original Post) Zorro 20 hrs ago OP
C'mon Steyer get into 2nd place and lock out the GOP!! aeromanKC 19 hrs ago #1
Pros and cons Renew Deal 19 hrs ago #5
Time for trailing Democrats to drop out. If they are below 10% they need to endorse the top Democrats. Midnight Writer 19 hrs ago #2
Not sure it'd matter much ITAL 19 hrs ago #3
My spouse and I mailed our ballots just yesterday. YodaMom2 19 hrs ago #6
By design from the RW GQP....... Lovie777 19 hrs ago #4

Renew Deal

(85,408 posts)
5. Pros and cons
Fri May 29, 2026, 12:07 PM
19 hrs ago

Pros, guarantees a Dem wins. Cons: a lot of Dem money would be spent on the race.

Midnight Writer

(25,842 posts)
2. Time for trailing Democrats to drop out. If they are below 10% they need to endorse the top Democrats.
Fri May 29, 2026, 11:53 AM
19 hrs ago

ITAL

(1,396 posts)
3. Not sure it'd matter much
Fri May 29, 2026, 11:58 AM
19 hrs ago

I know ballots are lagging, but a lot of people have already voted (hell, I did a week ago). I'm sure plenty of votes are currently in the mail.

YodaMom2

(220 posts)
6. My spouse and I mailed our ballots just yesterday.
Fri May 29, 2026, 12:14 PM
19 hrs ago

We were being strategic, waiting for a Democratic front-runner to emerge. I know of several people who are doing the same.

And I’m pretty disappointed in the single-digit candidates who refused to drop out. They KNOW they’re not going to win. They’re not idiots. So why are they still in it? Hell, I don’t think the majority are even campaigning anymore. (Porter is - I still see ads and signs for her.)

Lovie777

(23,891 posts)
4. By design from the RW GQP.......
Fri May 29, 2026, 12:02 PM
19 hrs ago

I mailed by ballot awhile back, I counted at least 48 names listed for governor, and then realized it was more pages.

Even names of people who dropped out were still on the ballot.

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