Steve Hilton and Xavier Becerra to Compete in California Governor General Election
1-Minute Brief
The upcoming California governor's race will feature Republican Steve Hilton against Democrat Xavier Becerra after a competitive primary.
Key Facts
- Steve Hilton, a Republican and former Fox News host, advanced to the November general election for California governor.
- Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, will also compete in the general election for California governor.
- Tom Steyer, a Democrat and billionaire, did not secure enough votes to advance to the general election.
- Steyer reportedly spent over $200 million on his campaign before conceding.
- Hilton has been endorsed by former President Trump, according to The New York Times.
What Happened
Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra secured the top two spots in California's gubernatorial primary, advancing to the November general election. Tom Steyer conceded after failing to qualify.
Why It Matters
This sets up a contest between a Republican newcomer and a Democratic incumbent in a state historically dominated by Democrats, potentially impacting California's political direction.
What's Next
Hilton and Becerra will campaign statewide ahead of the November general election, outlining their platforms and seeking voter support.
Sources
Confirmed by 5 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft2h agoHilton to face Becerra in election for California governor, CBS News projects
- Fox NewsRight22m agoBillionare Tom Steyer ends California governor campaign after falling short in Jungle Primary
- PoliticoCenter2h agoBecerra to face Hilton in California gov’s race, after Steyer falls short
