Mahan’s campaign for California governor will be a voter litmus test Today Us News



With the not-unexpected entry of San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, the large field of candidates to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom is probably complete — and could very well shrink again.

The run-up to this moment has been the oddest gubernatorial election process in modern history with potential candidates serially dropping in and dropping out. Until Mahan’s announcement on Thursday, there were eight other Democrats — not counting the obscure vanity runners — and two Republicans in contention.

With the array now likely fixed and no shadow candidates of note remaining, things will begin to sort themselves out. Polling will become more precise, political financiers will make their commitments and those stuck at the bottom in polls and money will find other ways to exist. They may not drop out before June’s top-two primary, but will find themselves ignored by donors and the media.


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