Pomona College Set to Host 8 California Gubernatorial Candidates for Debate
The 90-minute event will air statewide on CBS stations and CBS News platforms as candidates debate the economy, housing, public safety and immigration.
- On Tuesday, seven candidates for California governor gathered at Pomona College in Claremont for a televised debate, offering voters direct access to competing platforms ahead of the June primary election.
- Last week's forum in San Francisco saw candidates engage in sharp exchanges over Gavin Newsom's handling of homelessness and proposals to change California's gas tax.
- Recent polling conducted in mid-April shows Republican political commentator Steve Hilton leading with 17%, followed by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and progressive environmentalist Tom Steyer at 14% each.
- The 90-minute debate focused on public safety, housing, and the economy, with questions formulated by CBS News polling to structure the moderated discussions and candidate remarks.
- Californians will receive primary election ballots beginning May 4, determining which two candidates advance to the general election on Nov 3 after voters decide on June 2.
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Candidates for California governor set for last debate at Pomona College
Candidates for California governor set for last debate at Pomona College Eight candidates for California governor, two Republicans and six Democrats, will hold a final debate before the June primary at Pomona College on Tuesday. Ryan Yamamoto reports. The post Candidates for California governor set for last debate at Pomona College appeared first on KION Central Coast.
Pomona College to Host CA Gubernatorial Debate Tuesday
Seven major candidates for California governor will meet on stage Tuesday at Pomona College for a televised debate expected to reach voters statewide ahead of the primary election. The 90-minute debate was set to begin at 5:30 p.m. at Bridges Auditorium, 450 N. College Way. The event will be broadcast across CBS-owned stations throughout California and streamed on CBS News platforms, giving voters access to the candidates in multiple media marke…
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