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So, there are 2 main Republicans running, Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco. Currently, combined they are splitting the Republican vote two ways.
So far 8 or 9 Democrats are splitting the remaining vote along with undecideds.
If the primary were held today, the top two finishers who would advance to the general would be Republicans. No Democratic candidate is polling higher than either of the two Republicans.
The primary is 4 months out and the only ads Ive seen are for Tom Steyer who is polling at 8%
As of February 4:
Bianco(R) 17%
Hilton(R). 14%
Porter(D) 11%
Swalwell(D) 11%
Steyer(D) 8%
(Source abc10.com, David Binder polling)
I really hope one of our Democratic candidates starts to pull ahead.
quaint
(4,795 posts)Mz Pip
(28,381 posts)Betting odds have Swalwell pretty far ahead. I dont recognize half the names of the other Democrats competing.
Steyer has the money. He wouldnt be the first Democratic billionaire to occupy a Governors office.
The 2 Republicans are MAGA scumbags. Either one would be a disaster for our state.
lostincalifornia
(5,093 posts)talk show host was going going to win. This was pushed by the fox propaganda network, and was defeated in the recall by Newsom by double digits.
Hilton is affiliated with fox news, and a trumper. Bianco is even worse. He was exposed as belonging to the Oath Keepers in 2021, and played the usual bullshit excuses.
Both are extremely dangerous, which makes our jungle primaries extremely risky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Bianco
Democrats better get their act together after the first debate, and organize behind one candidate. We can't play games that it has to be the "perfect" candidate or they won't vote.
IcyPeas
(25,144 posts)quaint
(4,795 posts)Feb 3, 2026
Republican Steve Hilton leads California governor fundraising as large pool of Democrats lag
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Press Release Feb 3 (from your link)
Antonio Villaraigosa, 41st Mayor of Los Angeles and former Speaker of the California State Assembly, announces that he raised $6,314,509.63 in the California Governors race, making him the top fundraiser and the only candidate to reach this milestone with no transfers and no self-funding.