The California governor’s race you hate is the one you helped create | Opinion
California’s wide-open primary race for governor appears destined to end how it began, a muddled mess providing no clear direction to a downbeat public on where the state is going.
Most of the ideas the major candidates have been promoting will likely never happen.
The
A new poll by the
Newsom is more popular than President
The PPIC survey shows that we are worried about affordability, political extremism and the state budget. And as in any election, we look to the candidates for the state’s highest office to solve our collective problems.
Yet the critical mass of
Becerra, for one, thinks he can freeze insurance rates by declaring an emergency and negotiating from there. It sounds great. But that’s not how the world or the law work.
Emergencies have to be real and not politically contrived to pass court muster. Someone who was once the
Steyer, meanwhile, has run a quarter-billion-dollar campaign driven by focus group messaging, seizing on the public’s disgust with utilities like
Universal health care in
The progressive candidates’ pitch for single payer health care is like a page out of the 1993 movie “Groundhog Day,” a policy dream without real-world math. It was a great movie.
When candidates like
Villaraigosa and Mahan, along with other straight-talking
As for former Rep.
If a Democrat and a Republican get the most votes on Tuesday, the November election is a foregone conclusion. If Steyer and Becerra happen to surface on top, heaven help us.
This election cycle wasn’t California’s finest snapshot. We must do better, for our own sake.
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