California, Race and Swalwell
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California Democrats face backlash over a bill critics say would criminalize investigative journalism and shield immigration service providers.
Early results show Democratic-backed candidates on course to win mayoral and city council races in Whittier, California
By Daniel Trotta April 15 (Reuters) - The departure of California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell helps Democrats narrow the field in a June primary election, which could hurt Republicans who had been leading the race to succeed Gavin Newsom.
With California state elections inching closer, Democratic and Republican candidates are reaping in political donations to bolster their campaign. But
In a year when Democrats appear poised for major election gains, the biggest blue state has become an unexpected headache for them.
California has a jungle primary in which all candidates vie for the top two slots to move on to the general election.
Kevin Sorbo slams Democratic leadership and says he escaped California for Florida, praising Gov. Ron DeSantis as the best governor in the country.
Now that the congressman has suspended his gubernatorial campaign, the field is suddenly wide open—though some political operatives aren’t impressed: “This is the best we got?”
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell has suspended his campaign for California governor following sexual assault accusations that he continues to deny.