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Related: About this forumSheltieLover
(80,262 posts)quaint
(5,054 posts)thesquanderer
(12,999 posts)quaint
(5,054 posts)Most of the rest are Democrats I used to admire before they put their own careers ahead of us.
Only the top two, regardless of party, move on to the general election in November. Usually, two Dems.
SheltieLover
(80,262 posts)Goonch
(4,985 posts)
quaint
(5,054 posts)Ritabert
(2,415 posts)moose65
(3,454 posts)I think he's quite handsome. Of course, looks don't mean anything when it comes to politics (present administration, for example)!
quaint
(5,054 posts)I am just making an observation. Looks seem to matter in politics, these days.
Auggie
(33,130 posts)Bobstandard
(2,291 posts)Staying in is just for vanity at this point. Failure to bail shows that their personal ambitions take precedence over what is best for California.
After the vote theyll point to however many votes they got and say, I had an obligation to the voters who wanted me. Its self serving bs of a high order.
Staying in disqualifies them from future office. It proves theyre only in it for themselves. Getting out shows the opposite.
quaint
(5,054 posts)I think they will all be on the ballot now, even if they pull out.
There is still a quarter of the voters yet to make up their mind.
Bobstandard
(2,291 posts)Theyre on the ballot but they should make statements withdrawing from the race. Doing that makes it clear theyre not putting personal ambition ahead of whats good for California.
quaint
(5,054 posts)They got their names out there for future races. They should have stopped by the deadline.
(Rage directed at them, not you.)
the_liberal_grandpa
(296 posts)Our local paper. I live in Orange County, has both repubs ahead.
The 24.5% undecided will be the difference but we (Californians) cannot allow a repub to become
governor of our state.
I really don't think the repubs will be in the first 2 slots when its all said and done.
Old Crank
(7,021 posts)I wonder if that will help or hurt his chances with the GOP voters.
Exp
(937 posts)largest economy.
Obviously, I would still vote for Eric over Steyer or the old LA Mayor. Katie Porter is a lot lower in the showing than I would have thought.
quaint
(5,054 posts)Swalwell's Congressional committees, plus the confidence Speaker Emerita Pelosi had in him gives me all I need to trust he has the abilities to succeed as our governor.
Arnie did little harm and he had zero government experience.
maliaSmith
(199 posts)Glad to see Eric Swalwell leading. I will happily vote for him in primary and which ever Democrat wins the primary will get my vote. Also glad to see Porter not doing very well. We've seen her real personality when she was filmed and angry.
quaint
(5,054 posts)Our concern until this latest poll was having two Republicans as top two.
Porter is the third Democrat. Steyer has money. Swalwell has name recognition and good reputation.
Trueblue Texan
(4,438 posts)...but I love Swalwell.
dickthegrouch
(4,507 posts)Showed Hilton and Bianco on top with Swalwell, Steyer and Porter at 10% each.
Steyer is absolutely blanketing ads in the evenings here. But he comes across as a smug bully and IMHO is turning off as many as he is attracting.
It was horrifying to see the Rs on top!
msongs
(73,702 posts)from what I have seen
