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In reply to the discussion: MEMO: Katie Porter Offers the Strongest Path to Victory in California [View all]Sympthsical
(11,047 posts)It's such an interesting race, because the meh factor has played such a dominant role this cycle. It's not only that so many candidates have been in the race, but voters just haven't seemed enthused by any of them. I thought I was alone in feeling indifferent for the past six months, but anecdotally, the feeling has seemingly become more pronounced as the race has gone on. Steyer definitely has his boosters (whether organic or astroturfed), and I do see a lot more traction for Becerra since Swalwell dropped. Porter just feels very stagnant. It almost feels like people have made up her mind about her, and what went on during the Senate race did her no favors.
Per our previous exchange, I had been leaning Steyer, but I don't know. If Becerra gets traction and momentum, maybe maybe? It feels like an aura of inevitability is building around Steyer, but the anti-billionaire sentiment is a headwind progressives seem in conflict about. It's interesting to read.
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