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California Primary Polling (Original Post) SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday OP
California polling rso Yesterday #1
Jungle primaries Mz Pip Yesterday #4
No they don't SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #5
Steyer won't drop out Mz Pip Yesterday #8
Swalwell is polling well SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #9
Steyer just put $28 million more into his campaign Jose Garcia Yesterday #22
The primary is in June Mz Pip Yesterday #2
Real Clear is totally rightwing biased. I call BS! Chasstev365 Yesterday #3
OK SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #7
The risk is very real Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #11
Swallwell would be better than the rest... QueerDuck Yesterday #6
Born and raised EuterpeThelo Yesterday #12
She dropped out Mz Pip Yesterday #19
Her "face saving" excuse then, now presents her adversaries with (legitimate) ways to question... QueerDuck 22 hrs ago #23
Agreed... as Democrats, we must think strategically and go for the WIN! QueerDuck Yesterday #21
Yup Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #10
No Republican Can Win Governors Race In California the_liberal_grandpa Yesterday #13
It wasn't that long ago Mz Pip Yesterday #18
Nope. Kingofalldems Yesterday #14
It's early Sympthsical Yesterday #15
There are still 40 percent undecided. They will break to a Democrat. bottomofthehill Yesterday #16
Hopefully SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #17
Hopefully yes, but also statistically. bottomofthehill Yesterday #20

Mz Pip

(28,423 posts)
4. Jungle primaries
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:24 AM
Yesterday

Yes our primaries are separate, not open, but the top two finishers, regardless of party, go to the general.

SocialDemocrat61

(7,379 posts)
5. No they don't
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:26 AM
Yesterday

They do what's described as a jungle primary and only the two top candidates, regardless of party, go into the general. So it's possible that it will only be the two republicans since there are so many democrats in the race dividing the democratic vote. That's why everyone but Swalwell and Porter should drop out.

Mz Pip

(28,423 posts)
8. Steyer won't drop out
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:29 AM
Yesterday

He’s the only one I’ve seen ads for.

Porter sends a lot of fundraising emails. Haven’t seen either for Swalwell.

Mz Pip

(28,423 posts)
2. The primary is in June
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:23 AM
Yesterday

Not very far away. I’ve been following this for weeks and these numbers haven’t changed.

And the California Democratic Party had a convention a couple of weeks ago and didn’t endorse any of the candidates.

The Republicans in California are motivated and salivating at the prospect of a Republican governor. Bianco is a lunatic MAGA. I don’t know much about Hilton except that he’s British.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,694 posts)
11. The risk is very real
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:39 AM
Yesterday

There are only three Republican candidates and over a dozen Dems running.

Do the math.

QueerDuck

(1,386 posts)
6. Swallwell would be better than the rest...
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:28 AM
Yesterday

... the state has already rejected Porter once, I see no reason to believe this would change.

EuterpeThelo

(294 posts)
12. Born and raised
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:41 AM
Yesterday

California girl here.

I LOVED Katie Porter in the House, but her decision to run for Senate and give up a not-safe House seat that her departure put at great risk when it REALLY mattered, combined with her temper tantrum when she lost the Senate race, made me, sadly, unable to support her any longer. IMHO, her choices showed REALLY bad judgment and putting ego over the good of the country.

I honestly wouldn't have minded Steyer until I found out he made a lot of his money investing in private prison companies. Just YUK.

We NEED Dems to coalesce behind Swalwell, IMHO, or we're gonna be well screwed. I'm old enough to remember Pete Wilson and Ahhhhhnold.

Mz Pip

(28,423 posts)
19. She dropped out
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 11:45 AM
Yesterday

Saying being a congresswoman took too much time from her family. Also, she might have lost.

How being governor won’t be time consuming is a question that should be answered.

QueerDuck

(1,386 posts)
23. Her "face saving" excuse then, now presents her adversaries with (legitimate) ways to question...
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 05:23 PM
22 hrs ago

... her judgement and her commitment to the role and responsibility. If it was "too much" then, why would now be any different?? How would her work and obligations suffer as a result. --- She need to "retire" from politics and instead be a strong advocate on Youtube. I'm sure she'd find a loyal audience and she could spread the "gospel" in ways that would ALSO allow her to spend time with her family... on her own schedule.

QueerDuck

(1,386 posts)
21. Agreed... as Democrats, we must think strategically and go for the WIN!
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 01:51 PM
Yesterday

The desire for ideological perfection can result in a candidate who's un-electable, or who cannot compete effectively in a Jungle Primary where votes and loyalties are split so many different directions that NO Democrat rises to the top to compete head to head with the Republican. Or, worse yet... when feelings are hurt and disappointed supporters feel "cheated" that their preferred candidate didn't win, they opt to stay home and not vote in the General Election in order to "teach everyone a lesson" and to spite everyone rather than supporting the party's nominee thus handing the win to the Republican. (I'm not saying that will happen this time, but similar things have happened in the past, so it's always a greater than zero percent possibility.)

Wilson? Arnold? Damn... you ARE old!

(I remember too.)

Fiendish Thingy

(22,694 posts)
10. Yup
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:37 AM
Yesterday

All Dems except Porter and Swallwell need to drop out.

Surely they know they have no chance of winning the primary (unless they are tech bro supported Saboteurs)

13. No Republican Can Win Governors Race In California
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 11:05 AM
Yesterday

California Democrats need to, and will i predict, rally around at least one candidate to get in to the runoff.

Whomever that is will be the next governor of our great state.

Californians will not elect a repub to runs this state.

Mz Pip

(28,423 posts)
18. It wasn't that long ago
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 11:43 AM
Yesterday

we had Arnold for two terms after recalling a perfectly decent Democratic governor. Anything can happen here.

bottomofthehill

(9,374 posts)
16. There are still 40 percent undecided. They will break to a Democrat.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 11:26 AM
Yesterday

The dems have some good choices. I am not a Californian and thus have no vote. I am a Swalwell fan could live with Steyer or Porter if they won, Becerra is a great person and candidate. Impressive resume, good political skills. It’s is surprising to see him so low in the polls. He may actually be the best suited for the job.

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