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Time for California’s Democratic Candidates to Consolidate

By February 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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California Democrats Face Pressure to Narrow Gubernatorial Race

SACRAMENTO — As the race for California’s governor heats up, some Democratic candidates may need to rethink their strategies. Just as farmers thin their crops to foster the growth of the most promising plants, political analysts suggest it’s time for underperforming Democratic candidates to step aside in order to bolster the party’s chances in the upcoming primary.

A Challenging Landscape

The stakes are high for the Democratic Party as they gear up for the primary election on June 2. With nine Democrats officially in the race, concerns are emerging that splitting the vote could hand the governor’s office to a Republican contender. While Democrats make up roughly 45% of California’s registered voters compared to 25% for Republicans, the crowded field presents a potential risk.

For an in-depth analysis on how splitting the vote could affect outcomes, check out this California Political Landscape.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

Political data expert Paul Mitchell emphasizes that the primary system operates on a “top two” basis, where only the top two vote-getters—regardless of party affiliation—advance to the general election. According to his calculations, approximately 60% of voters are likely to lean Democratic. However, with nine candidates in the mix, the votes could get so fragmented that they inadvertently favor the top two Republicans, who are expected to split the remaining vote.

Recent polling indicates three candidates vying for the top positions: former Fox News commentator Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco on the Republican side, and Democratic U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell. Following closely are Democratic candidates Katie Porter and Tom Steyer, although consistent leads still appear elusive.

A Call for Consolidation

Given these dynamics, the question arises: Which candidates should consider withdrawing to enhance the prospects of the party? Here’s a breakdown:

Candidates Worth Keeping in the Race

  1. Eric Swalwell – Currently leading among Democrats in polls, Swalwell represents a younger generation eager for change.
  2. Katie Porter – She’s not only making waves as a leading female contender but also gives California a chance to elect its first woman governor.
  3. Tom Steyer – With significant financial resources, Steyer has the capability to launch a robust campaign if he refines his messaging.
  4. Matt Mahan – The San Jose Mayor brings a moderate approach and backing from the tech industry, appealing to younger voters.

Candidates Who Should Consider Stepping Aside

  1. Xavier Becerra – Despite an impressive resume, Becerra has struggled to gain traction.
  2. Antonio Villaraigosa – Although a central figure in California politics, the sentiment that his time has passed may hinder his campaign.
  3. Betty Yee – While knowledgeable about state governance, Yee lacks widespread voter appeal.
  4. Tony Thurmond – Currently serving as the state Superintendent of Public Instruction, he hasn’t made a significant impact in this race.
  5. Ian Calderon – Currently polling below expectations, his presence may inadvertently siphon votes from more competitive candidates.

The Intricacies of Candidate Dynamics

Longtime Democratic strategist Darry Sragow notes that hope often drives candidates to remain in races despite daunting odds. However, he warns that the Democratic Party must take proactive measures to streamline their field.

As the filing deadline approaches on March 6, candidates who remain in the race could dilute the effectiveness of the Democratic vote. This situation could devastate not just the gubernatorial bid, but also the party’s chances in congressional and legislative races.

Conclusion

The upcoming California gubernatorial primary presents a significant challenge for Democrats. With the potential for a split vote posing a real threat, party leaders are urged to take decisive action. Streamlining the candidate field could be pivotal to ensuring that the Democratic Party retains its foothold in California’s political landscape.

For further updates and analyses on California’s political scene, stay informed through trusted sources like The Los Angeles Times.

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