两名共和党人目前在加州州长竞选中领先,并可能在普选中将民主党人排除在外。
Two Republicans Currently Lead California Governor's Race And Could Lock Out Dems In General Election

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最近的民意调查显示,加州州长竞选可能出现令人惊讶的情况:共和党可能在11月的普选中被完全排除。由于该州的“两强晋级”初选制度,得票最多的两位候选人——无论党派——都将晋级。目前,保守派评论员史蒂夫·希尔顿和河滨县警长查德·比安科分别以17%和16%的支持率领先。 民主党候选人,包括众议员埃里克·斯瓦洛韦尔和前众议员凯蒂·波特,正在苦苦挣扎,与亿万富翁汤姆·斯泰耶并列13%,后者支持率为10%。有16%的选民仍然未决。 分析人士指出,选民普遍“缺乏热情”,并且对民主党竞争者的负面评价很高。虽然加州自2008年以来尚未选出共和党州长,但对现状的不满以及对变革的渴望正在推动共和党的势头。政治评论员认为,民主党阵营实力较弱,并正在为6月初选可能出现的激烈内部竞争做准备。

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Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness,

Two Republicans currently lead in the California governor’s race according to recent polls, making a Democrat lockout in the November general election a distinct possibility.

Photo: Huntington Beach, CA - April 22: Conservative commentator and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Hilton, greets supporters as he announces his campaign for California governor at the Pier Plaza in Huntington Beach Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

California’s top-two primary system allows the two highest vote-getters to advance, regardless of party, and Republicans Steve Hilton and Sheriff Chad Bianco have emerged as the top contenders in the race. Unless one of the Democrat candidates break out, the two Republicans could face each other in the final runoff in November.

Hilton, 56, is a conservative commentator who formerly served as a political advisor in Great Britain. Bianco, 58, is a “law and order” sheriff and coroner of Riverside County.

Polls have consistently showed the two Republicans leading the pack.

The most recent Berkeley IGS Poll, conducted March 9–15, 2026,  showed Hilton leading with 17 percent support among likely voters, followed closely by  Bianco at 16 percent. Among Democrats, the deeply unpopular and controversial Rep. Eric Swalwell and former Rep. Katie Porter were tied at 13 percent, with left-wing billionaire Tom Steyer lagging at 10 percent.

 (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

A full 16 percent of likely voters were undecided or backing other candidates.

Poll director Mark DiCamillo said that voters are “largely unenthusiastic,” and pointed out that nearly all the Democrat candidates have higher unfavorable than favorable ratings. Porter and Steyer had the highest unfavorable ratings at 37 percent.

California hasn’t elected a Republican to a statewide office since Arnold Schwarzenegger left the governors’ office in 2008. However, voter dissatisfaction with current leadership, high costs of living, and a desire for outsiders in politics are reportedly contributing to the competitive landscape.

With 16 percent of voters still undecided and the possibility of some Democrats dropping out, the race remains fluid ahead of the June primary.

Nevertheless, political commentator Mark Halperin recently opined that the California Democrats are “flailing.”

“The Democrats are in real danger of not getting a candidate in the final two,” Halperin noted on his video platform Two-Way, last week. He added that Democrat strategists have admitted to him privately that their “field is not great.”

There’s no one people are excited about, no one that people see as breaking away from the pack,” he said. “They’re all weak and they’re all susceptible to opposition research.”

Halperin predicted that the Dem candidates will eventually “start hitting each other,” and it will be “very brutal.”

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