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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCA-GOV: Xavier Becerra opens up a 25-point lead
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Democrat Xavier Becerra opens up a 25-point lead against Republican Steve Hilton in the race to become California's next governor. In a new poll tonight, Becerra receives 61% support from those polled while Hilton receives 36%. The demographic breakdown - Tonight at 11 from ABC7.
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Democrat Xavier Becerra opens up a 25-point lead against Republican Steve Hilton in the race to become California's next governor. In a new poll tonight, Becerra receives 61% support from those polled while Hilton receives 36%. The demographic breakdown - Tonight at 11 from ABC7.
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CA-GOV: Xavier Becerra opens up a 25-point lead (Original Post)
RandySF
19 hrs ago
OP
We would have two people with contrasting policy proposals centered on reality
SSJVegeta
14 hrs ago
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msongs
(74,670 posts)1. looks like the british immigrant is tanking eh nt
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(15,703 posts)2. California is bright blue
Mordred
(248 posts)3. Indeed
The norm here is a Republican in a statewide race is fortunate to get 40%.
BidenRocks
(3,753 posts)4. I like his accent.
It's the content that's full of crap!
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RandySF
(88,882 posts)6. And we'd have two Democrats bashing each other on air.
vacuuming up donations that otherwise go to congressional, legislative and local Democratic candidates.
SSJVegeta
(3,565 posts)7. We would have two people with contrasting policy proposals centered on reality
The bashing of each other is a personal choice that isn't actually required despite popular belief.