'No obvious frontrunner.' Why Harris' exit has scrambled the race for California governor
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'No obvious frontrunner.' Why Harris' exit has scrambled the race for California governor
""The enthusiasm we're seeing from donors at every level shows that Californians know how critical this race is," Porter said in an email blast."
""BECERRA CAMPAIGN BUILDING MOMENTUM IN 'WIDE OPEN' RACE," read the subject line of an email sent Friday by the Becerra campaign, saying he is "well-positioned to unite a broad swath of voters around his plans to make health care and housing less expensive and more accessible.""
Kamala Harris' recent withdrawal from the California gubernatorial race has prompted a reevaluation of the candidates. Katie Porter has gained momentum, being the only Democrat with significant polling support before Harris' departure. After the announcement, Porter reported raising $250,000 within 36 hours, indicating strong donor enthusiasm. Meanwhile, Xavier Becerra has expressed optimism about his position in the race following Harris' exit. However, outside observers note that no candidate has truly distinguished themselves in this competitive landscape, suggesting a crowded and uncertain contest ahead.
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