
Xavier Becerra advances to general election for CA governor, AP News projects
Democrat Xavier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California governor after pitching himself as an experienced choice to lead the nation's most populous state, AP News projects.
In a new drop of election results on Friday evening, Becerra took the lead over Republican Steve Hilton. In the latest totals, Becerra has 26.7% of the vote, and Hilton has 26.4% of the vote. Tom Steyer is in third with 21% of the vote.
In the latest update on Friday evening, 65% of the expected votes had been counted.
AP has not yet projected which candidate Becerra will face.
Becerra leaned on his more than 35 years in public office - including as state attorney general and U.S. health secretary - to argue that he was the most qualified candidate in a crowded field.
"I am ready to lead the fight to uphold California's promise to make sure we have the governance worthy of our gifts," he said on election night.
Once an afterthought in the race, he surged in the final months and vowed he would maintain the state's mantle as a chief antagonist to President Donald Trump.
AP News contributed to this report.







