Why Democrats were relieved to see Trump’s endorsement in a key gubernatorial race 08.04.2026

In California's 2026 gubernatorial race, Democrats faced a significant threat due to the state's "jungle" primary system, where the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party. With a large field of eight Democratic candidates potentially splitting their vote and only two prominent Republicans, there was a real possibility of both top spots being secured by Republicans, effectively locking Democrats out of a traditionally blue state. This scenario caused considerable anxiety among California Democrats, leading to calls for some candidates to withdraw. However, Donald Trump's endorsement of Republican Steve Hilton in the June primary may have inadvertently aided Democrats by consolidating GOP support behind one candidate, thereby reducing the likelihood of a Republican sweep and increasing the chances of at least one Democrat advancing to the general election.

















