Here are the latest updates on the California Governor’s Debate:
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The most recent high-profile debate featured eight candidates, including Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton, and aired in late April 2026. Coverage highlighted Becerra’s momentum and the sharper exchanges over healthcare and fiscal policy. This follow-up debate was part of a series as California voters prepare for a crowded primary and the November general election.[1][3][7]
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Several outlets noted the dynamic between Democratic and Republican contenders, with Republicans pushing a more aggressive stance on federal policy and immigration, while Democrats argued for expanding state-led solutions and countering federal changes. The presence of notable figures such as Tom Steyer and Katie Porter in earlier stages influenced the ongoing discourse and attack ads in the race.[3][1]
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Additional sessions and recaps indicated that debates were hosted by CBS affiliates and local outlets, aiming to clarify candidate plans on affordability, homelessness, healthcare, and budget priorities, as California’s primary approaches the summer timeline. Viewers could access full debate videos and post-event analyses through CBS affiliates and partner outlets.[7][9]
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- If you’d like, I can pull together a concise side-by-side summary of each candidate’s stated positions on key issues (healthcare, housing, and budget) based on the latest debate transcripts or recaps, and generate a chart to visualize where they align or diverge.
Would you like a quick table comparing candidate positions and a chart of their stance on healthcare funding vs. housing affordability? I can compile from the latest debater remarks and provide citations.