Several critics suggest that prominent Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, may have opted out of the gubernatorial race to distance themselves from California’s contentious political landscape. The state is grappling with significant challenges such as a multibillion-dollar budget deficit and persistent issues related to homelessness and housing affordability. Republican candidates like Steve Hilton and Brian Bianco attribute these problems to the Democratic leadership, advocating for a change in policy direction. Conversely, Democratic leaders defend their track record, claiming credit for navigating the state through various crises over the past decade. As California’s primary approaches, candidates are focusing on addressing the prevailing economic concerns, particularly the high cost of living. Recent surveys indicate that inflation and housing affordability are foremost in voters’ minds, overshadowing other issues. Political analysts suggest that the primary will largely hinge on how well candidates propose solutions to the state’s affordability crisis, amidst a complex political backdrop shaped by national dynamics.
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