California's November Governor Race May Feature Two Republicans Amid Democratic Split

California's upcoming gubernatorial election could feature two Republicans competing in the general election due to a split Democratic vote, as indicated by recent analyses of the top-two primary system. This scenario is notable given California's usual Democratic leaning and could reshape the state's political landscape, especially alongside key initiatives like the wealth tax proposal and environmental reforms on the ballot. Observers will watch closely as primary results finalize to see if Republicans secure both top spots, signaling potential shifts in voter dynamics and policy directions.
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