Democrats still have a math problem in governor’s race, even after Swalwell’s exit
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Democrats still have a math problem in governor’s race, even after Swalwell’s exit
Swalwell’s that ends well. Or maybe not, for California Democrats.
They lost a frontrunner, and they don’t have a replacement yet.
Eric Swalwell quit the race for California governor on Sunday night, after several women accused him of sexual misconduct and even assault.
But the Democrats still have a math problem.
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Under the state’s peculiar “top two” primary system, also known as the “jungle,” all of the candidates compete in a common pool, and the top two finishers advance, regardless of party.
There are only........
