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Commentary: From here to November: Our columnists size up the California governor's race
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- The votes are still being tallied but the result of Tuesday’s top-two primary election in California seems pretty clear.
- Given the overwhelming Democratic advantage — both attitudinally and in registration — the outcome of the governor’s race might seem preordained.
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The votes are still being tallied but the result of Tuesday’s top-two primary election in California seems pretty clear.
Despite an uptick in his performance, hopes for third-place finisher Tom Steyer are fading along with the number of uncounted ballots, suggesting Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton will face off in November.
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