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In reply to the discussion: A Californian's view of the Governor race fiasco [View all]Sympthsical
(11,020 posts)27. As a fellow Californian, we'll be ok
I know it's easy to be anxious given the state of *gestures at everything*, but we still have seven weeks until the primary.
I think we're kind of getting that last gasp of jockeying before we start seeing some drop outs and endorsements in the coming weeks.
I honestly think this might have been the ideal time for this to come out. Later would have been more chaotic. After the primary if Swalwell had won would've been a disaster.
There's been a tenor to things that the Democratic plane is practically crashing before take-off for the past several months. For me, it feels like we still have a fair bit of runway left.
If this is still going on by, say, May 5th or so, ok. Then I'll be on the "WTF, guys?!" train.
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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 just weird that some people don't take the time to learn about the candidates and their qualifications.
chowder66
Apr 10
#32
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