Democrat and Republican go head-to-head in California governor race
California's gubernatorial primary race has seen Republican television commentator Steve Hilton and Democratic former cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra emerge as the early frontrunners. With a significant portion of precincts reporting, Hilton leads with 26.9% of the vote, closely followed by Becerra at 25.7%.

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AI-generatedCalifornia's gubernatorial primary race has seen Republican television commentator Steve Hilton and Democratic former cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra emerge as the early frontrunners. With a significant portion of precincts reporting, Hilton leads with 26.9% of the vote, closely followed by Becerra at 25.7%. This outcome positions California for a potentially rare head-to-head contest between a Republican and a Democrat in the November election, as the state has not had a Republican governor since 2011. The winner will succeed Democrat Gavin Newsom and lead California's substantial economy while addressing challenges like water accessibility, affordability, and homelessness. Becerra, a former state attorney general and US congressman, highlighted his immigrant background in a celebratory speech, aiming to become the state's first Latino governor.
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5 extracted“One step closer to the son of those hardworking immigrants, Maria and Manuel Becerra, becoming the next governor of the great state of California.”
Xavier Becerra is a former state attorney general and US congressman from Los Angeles who was secretary of health and human services under former President Joe Biden.
Steve Hilton and Xavier Becerra have taken an early lead in the primary race for California governor.
If Xavier Becerra were to prevail in November, he would become the first Latino elected governor in a state where 40 percent of the population is Hispanic or Latino.
California could have its first Republican governor since Arnold Schwarzenegger ended his two terms in 2011.