🗽Winner of California Governor’s Race Announced

The panic inside California’s Democratic establishment was real. For weeks, party leaders feared a nightmare scenario: two Republicans on the November ballot, with no Democrat in the governor’s race.

Tonight, that fear collapsed. Xavier Becerra broke through the chaos and secured a spot in the general election.

His advance reshapes the political landscape, guaranteeing Democrats a foothold in November and ending weeks of anxiety over internal divisions.

Becerra’s path was far from smooth. He faced relentless attacks over his record in Washington and controversy tied to staff misconduct that opponents quickly amplified.

Still, his campaign leaned heavily on experience. He argued that California’s overlapping crises demand a steady, tested leader—not another unproven figure vulnerable to pressure.

Now, attention shifts to the unresolved second spot. Becerra could face Steve Hilton, aligned with Trump, or billionaire activist Tom Steyer.

In a state that hasn’t elected a Republican governor in two decades, Becerra enters the general election as the clear favorite—but not without risks.

The messy primary exposed Democratic weaknesses and a restless electorate. To turn survival into victory, Becerra must now unify his party while convincing voters he can deliver stability in uncertain times.