Republican gubernatorial nominee Steve Hilton is making an early play for one of the toughest voter blocks for any California Republican: voters who don't like President Donald Trump.
The race for California's next governor remains too close to call -- with Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra holding the top two positions -- as ballots continue to be counted. We spoke with a political expert about what this could mean for the November election.
With the polls closed, all eyes are on the California governor's race.
With ballots already mailed out, California gubernatorial candidates are making their last push to gain votes in the highly-contested primary. ABC7 News Eyewitness Political Reporter Monica Madden is aiming to catch up with all of the candidates as they swing through the Bay Area on the campaign trail, watch those full interviews by tapping the link.
Ballots ahead of Tuesday's primary election are being returned at a rapid pace across California, with statewide turnout at about 16 percent as of Monday and rising quickly.
A new poll released suggests Democrat Tom Steyer is narrowly moving ahead of Republican Steve Hilton in the battle for second place.