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Newsom faces pressure as California governor’s race shifts after Swalwell exit
California’s race for governor has been thrown into uncertainty following Eric Swalwell’s sudden exit, prompting growing calls for Governor Gavin Newsom to take a more active role in shaping the field.
According to a new report, Newsom has been in constant communication with top Democrats, trying to assess the impact of Swalwell’s departure and what it means for the June primary.
One of the biggest concerns among party leaders is the possibility that a divided Democratic field could allow two Republican candidates to advance, effectively locking Democrats out of the general election. That scenario, once considered unlikely, is now being taken seriously as candidates remain spread out in the polls.
Newsom, who is term-limited and reportedly considering a future presidential run, has so far avoided endorsing a candidate. However, many within his party are urging him to step in and help unify support behind a stronger contender.
The field includes several high-profile names, such as Katie Porter, Xavier Becerra, and Tom Steyer, but none have emerged as a clear frontrunner. Meanwhile, Senator Alex Padilla, who was seen as a potential favorite, ultimately chose not to enter the race.
With mail-in ballots set to go out in just a few weeks, the timeline for any major shifts is tight. Political analysts say Newsom’s decision—whether to endorse or stay neutral—could play a critical role in determining how the race unfolds.
For now, California Democrats are watching closely, knowing the outcome could have major implications not just for the state, but for the national political landscape as well.
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By: CNN Newsource
April 15, 2026


