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bottomofthehill

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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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California Primary Polling [View all] 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 Yesterday #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
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