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FHRRK1

(50 posts)
24. Fellow Californian
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:00 PM
Apr 10

Give it 30 days. The two Repubs have 25 percent combined. One Dem just needs to get to 15.

Granted, if you would have asked me 30 days ago I would have bet Swalwell would be the one to break out to a lead.

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Swalwell has to drop out. mr715 Apr 10 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 10 #5
No he did not. mr715 Apr 10 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 10 #20
There is no due process in politics. mr715 Apr 10 #21
Everybody is owed due process. choie Apr 10 #25
In legal affairs yes mr715 Apr 10 #26
Politics offers its own binary form of due process fujiyamasan Apr 11 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 10 #22
...no...? mr715 Apr 10 #23
Politics is a blood sport. Norrrm Apr 10 #2
Swallwell, Porter and Steyer seem locked in three way race to the bottom. tinrobot Apr 10 #3
I agree with your opinion about Becerra senseandsensibility Apr 10 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Apr 10 #6
Yep, I like Becerra and Yee. chowder66 Apr 10 #13
Dah, and seriously, a body builder got to be POTUS a kennedy Apr 10 #7
Doesn't have to be. But it does help win over lesser informed voters. tinrobot Apr 10 #10
This is why I hate unqualified billionaires pinkstarburst Apr 11 #42
Not a fan of jungle primaries...Hopefully it does not result in two Rs! LeftInTX Apr 10 #9
If it does, my guess is the legislature will change the law by the end of Newsom's term. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 10 #14
It's not a law, it's part of the constitution ITAL Apr 10 #18
I wish Betty Yee would poll better outside of the party convention... chowder66 Apr 10 #11
I love Betty Yee! Sympthsical Apr 10 #29
It's just weird that some people don't take the time to learn about the candidates and their qualifications. chowder66 Apr 10 #32
Media presence is everything Sympthsical Apr 10 #33
Has Swallwell issued a statement/denial yet? Fiendish Thingy Apr 10 #12
Yes, he released a complete denial senseandsensibility Apr 10 #15
And yet, four top staffers have quit. Fiendish Thingy Apr 10 #16
I think if he wants to proclaim innocence senseandsensibility Apr 10 #17
And now there are four women accusing him. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 10 #19
Fellow Californian FHRRK1 Apr 10 #24
As a fellow Californian, we'll be ok Sympthsical Apr 10 #27
I'll say Republicans are on a mission ................. Lovie777 Apr 10 #28
Appreciate your perspective and insights. Thank you! KitFox Apr 10 #30
Why thank you! senseandsensibility Apr 10 #31
Thank you. I read DU for years and last year I became a member. I haven't gotten into postings of my own yet, just KitFox Apr 11 #34
I see the past week as being nothing but good enws for Democrats in CA Boo1 Apr 11 #35
There is no 'Dem nominee' in CA. CA has a jungle primary, with the top 2 vote getters, regardless of party, moving on to Celerity Apr 11 #37
I see our resident fly-under has been chiming in Skittles Apr 11 #38
Yeah, wonder what that's about? senseandsensibility Apr 11 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Lifeafter70 Apr 11 #40
Sorry I deleted my post cause I Lifeafter70 Apr 11 #41
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