As California’s voters receive their primary election ballots and began returning them in to be counted, the seven leading candidates for governor on Tuesday night engaged in an occasionally slashing, two-hour debate that reflected a race that’s too close to call.

The event, staged by CNN in Monterey Park, differed from past forums with a looser format that allowed the five Democrats and two Republicans to chime in on a series of contentious issues and hurl personal zingers at one another.

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Terence Y

Thanks for your column today, Mr. Walters, and for reminding us of all the Democrat candidates who have no plan to make California great, or even decent, again. I’d recommend everyone vote for Hilton or Bianco as they are the only candidates who have a chance of changing the disastrous status quo from U-Haul Newsom.

Doug North Central

Could Lt. Gov. Josh Fryday channel Tom Steyer?

Which of this year's Democratic candidates for Lieutenant Governor would you like to see as California Governor after Xavier Becerra's term as Governor ends?

Yes, before we cast this year's votes, it's time to think about who we could establish as our next potential Democratic Governor. This is based on the Emerson College polling results just posted.

With Tom Steyer stalling in the polls, the Emerson College Poll, announced May 12, 2026, found that a Democrat finally leads the race for Governor.

That Democrat is Xavier Becerra, earning 19% support from voters and besting both the Republican front-runner Steve Hilton and Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer, Steyer is no longer gaining in the polls.

Josh Fryday is one of two leading Democrats seeking election to Lieutenant Governor this year. His breadth of endorsements is phenomenal. From Gavin Newsom to Pete Buttigieg, from Babara Boxer to Betty Yee and more.

Fryday previously served as Chief Operating Officer of the Tom Steyer-founded progressive non-profit NextGen America. The group mobilizes young voters on issues including climate, health care, reproductive freedom, immigration, and equality.

Serving in Gavin Newsom's cabinet since 2029, Mr. Fryday oversees the nation's largest state service force, including California's Climate Action Corps, College Corps, and Youth Service Corps.

Fryday is also a former Mayor of Novato.

Which candidate for Lieutenant Governor might be an excellent future Governor of California?

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