GOP ‘Change' Agents Rattle Deep-Blue California
In California's recent jungle primary, conservative outsiders Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt made significant strides against established Democratic candidates. Both candidates campaigned on a message of change, appealing to voters dissatisfied with the current political landscape. Hilton led the governor's race, while Pratt positioned himself for a potential runoff in Los Angeles, signaling a shift in the state's political dynamics.
- ▪Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt are conservative political outsiders running in California's jungle primary.
- ▪Hilton led the governor's race, outperforming expectations against Democrat Xavier Becerra and billionaire Tom Steyer.
- ▪Pratt is also poised for a potential runoff in Los Angeles, marking a notable night for California's anti-establishment right.
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