Latest line: A good week for Eric Swalwell, a bad week for Rob Bonta
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Latest line: A good week for Eric Swalwell, a bad week for Rob Bonta
"East Bay Democratic congressman gains national attention as he announces a run for governor on the Jimmy Kimmel show, rekindling memories of Arnold Schwarzenegger announcing in 2003 with Jay Leno."
"California attorney general finds himself on the defensive after reports show he spent $468,000 in campaign funds for legal fees amid a federal bribery case involving a waste hauler executive he was friends with."
"California governor got a big national bounce after Prop 50 passed, only to come back to earth this week when the state legislative analyst announced California has an $18 billion deficit he'll have to close."
Eric Swalwell, an East Bay Democratic congressman, announced a run for governor on the Jimmy Kimmel show, gaining national attention and rekindling memories of Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 announcement on Jay Leno. California Attorney General Rob Bonta faced scrutiny after reports showed he spent $468,000 in campaign funds on legal fees amid a federal bribery case involving a waste hauler executive who was a friend. The California governor received a national boost after Proposition 50 passed, then confronted a setback when the state legislative analyst reported an $18 billion deficit that must be closed. These developments are reshaping the state's political landscape.
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