California governor debate centers on money, housing, and leadership

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Six candidates debated in San Francisco after Swalwell’s exit, with talks centering on taxes, homelessness and California’s high cost of living; Steyer’s wealth drew repeated questions, Becerra pressed rivals, and Republicans Hilton and Bianco framed the race as a critique of one‑party rule, but no breakout moment emerged as ballots go out May 4 and the top two advance to the general election.
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