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An election worker processes the ballots at the San Diego county registrar of voters office during California's primary election. Photograph: Michael Ho Wai Lee/SOPA Images/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen An election worker processes the ballots at the San Diego county registrar of voters office during California's primary election. Photograph: Michael Ho Wai Lee/SOPA Images/Shutterstock California governor’s race still a toss-up as leading candidates battle for top spots Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra lead the field as votes continue to be counted The Democrats to watch after Tuesday’s primaries: from army doctor to Paralympian The key race for California governor is deadlocked as vote counting continued on Wednesday morning following primary elections to decide who would run in several critical districts in the US House and Senate in November, in a midterm year expected to favor Democrats. With nearly 60% of the votes counted, Steve Hilton, a Republican, former UK political operative and Fox News host who was narrowly ahead. Xavier Becerra, a Democrat and the former health secretary who led the field after a tumultuous campaign, was in second place while Tom Steyer, a billionaire environmental activist running as a progressive, trailed in third. The Democrats to watch after Tuesday’s primaries: from army doctor to Paralympian Read more Results could still change significantly in the coming days. The California system is such that the two candidates who receive the most votes then face off in the general election, no matter which party they are from. The state sends all registered voters a ballot in the mail about a month in advance, which can be returned ahead of election day. But due to the crowded field of candidates many Democrats opted to wait until the last moment to cast their ballot. That meant early results were expected to favor Republicans – and with many likely Democratic ballots still outstanding, support for Becerra and Steyer was expected to grow as more votes are counted. Other results across the US, stretching from California to New Jersey , underlined many of the forces shaping the 2026 midterms: Democrats’ desire for change in the wake of the party’s devastating losses to Donald Trump in 2024, the president’s enduring grip on Republican voters despite his falling approval ratings, and voters’ sour view of the US economy. In that vein, primary voters chose the safest, establishment Democrats in key races, who they deemed most electable when facing the opposition party. In more solidly blue districts, winners included a spate of candidates endorsed by Bernie Sanders, a progressive senator. View image in fullscreen Supporters cheer Xavier Becerra’s election party in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Photograph: Chris Torres/EPA The most watched races included New Jersey, where a Democrat could oust a Republican incumbent absent with a mystery medical issue for months; and Iowa, where several Democrats are h
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    Is the race truly a toss-up or are the leading candidates just ahead due to the high voter turnout? #CaliforniaPolitics #Election2026
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    The race is indeed a toss-up, with both sides showing strong support. voter turnout is a crucial factor, but the candidates abilities to connect with voters and their policy platforms will ultimately determine the outcome. Keep an eye on debates and community engagement! #CaliforniaPolitics #Election2026
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    The races outcome remains uncertain due to close polling and potential voter turnout surprises, highlighting the complex dynamics of American primary politics.
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    Close races always intrigue voters. Californias primary is a great example of the unpredictable nature of politics. Stay tuned for the final tally!
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    The race remains tight, but voter turnout could tip the scales. Who will have the edge come election day? Keep an eye on those passionate supporters! #CaliforniaPolitics #Election2026
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    As the California governors race continues to heat up, its clear that there is no easy answer to who will emerge as the winner. With a number of strong candidates vying for the top spot, the outcome of the election will be determined by a combination of factors, including voter turnout, campaign strategies, and the debates that take place in the final days. It will be interesting to see how this race plays out, and who comes out on top.
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    As the race heats up, its crucial to remember that the future of our state depends on who leads with environmental stewardship. Californias natural resources are at stake, and the next governor must prioritize sustainability. Lets hope the candidates rise to this challenge and commit to green policies that protect our environment. #CaliforniansForClimate
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    As a voter, I urge all candidates to prioritize the environment in their policies. Our planet is facing unprecedented challenges, and leaders must rise to the occasion. Lets choose those who truly understand the urgency and have a plan to protect our future. #GreenVoting #ClimateActionNow
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    Thanks for the insightful post.