politics
How Xavier Becerra turned around his campaign to be California’s governor
In late March, his polling hovered near 3%, but in a stunning reversal Becerra has advanced to the general election

TL;DR
- Xavier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California governor, overcoming a weak start in the polls.
- His success could make him the state's first Latino governor since 1875.
- Becerra's campaign struggled initially, with polling around 3% in late March.
- A key turning point was the withdrawal of Eric Swalwell due to sexual misconduct allegations.
- Becerra's relatability and connection to his working-class and immigrant background resonated with voters.
- His political experience includes serving in the California state legislature, Congress, and as California's Attorney General.
- He also served as the Health and Human Services Secretary under President Joe Biden.
- The outcome of whether Becerra faces Steve Hilton or Tom Steyer in the general election is still pending due to ongoing vote counting.