
""Squabbles about debates or other inside baseball politics are likely under the radar for most voters and seem almost absurd, given what's facing us," said Kim Nalder, director of the Project for an Informed Electorate at California State University, Sacramento."
""I have no idea and anybody who tells you they do, they don't know either," said veteran Democratic consultant Dan Newman, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding the race."
California's gubernatorial race is marked by uncertainty as Democrats confront the possibility of losing a statewide election for the first time in two decades. With over 50 candidates, including eight established Democrats, the contest has devolved into internal disputes over debates and identity politics, overshadowing pressing voter concerns like rising living costs. Experts note that many voters remain undecided, highlighting the challenges Democrats face in reasserting their dominance in a state where they hold significant political power.
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