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Trump-endorsed Brit Steve Hilton advances in California governor's race 3 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Ana Faguy Getty Images Steve Hilton, a former top adviser to ex-UK Prime Minister David Cameron and a former Fox News host, will advance as one of two candidates in the race for California governor, US media outlets project. After a week of counting ballots from the 2 June primary race, Hilton secured his slot to move ahead in the election, edging out billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer, a Democrat. Hilton will face former Biden administration health secretary Xavier Becerra in the general election in November. President Donald Trump has backed Hilton, who, if he wins in November, would be the first Republican governor in 15 years to run the liberal-leaning US state. Here's why counting votes in California is taking so long More than 60 candidates, mostly Democrats, were on the ballot to replace current term-limited Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat who has been floated as a possible future presidential contender. Newsom has been a key opponent of Trump's policies as the state fought the administration over a variety of issues, from immigration to climate policies. Hilton and Becerra will now spend the next few months battling to become California's chief executive, a role responsible for overseeing a multibillion-dollar budget, thousands of state employees and hundreds of state agencies. The Trump-endorsed Brit running for California governor A California native, Becerra served as California's attorney general and as the nation's health secretary under President Joe Biden. If elected, he would be California's first Latino governor since 1875, in a state where Latinos make up about 41% of the population. He has framed his campaign around his lifetime of work in politics and his credibility working both in Congress in Washington DC and in California in state office. Becerra has vowed to fight Trump's policies and promised to freeze insurance and utility rates for Californians. His standing in the race was boosted after Democratic Rep Eric Swalwell dropped out in April amid allegations of sexual assault and misconduct, which he has repeatedly denied. The contest has become the most expensive California gubernatorial race on record, with immense ad spending by Steyer and Silicon Valley support for another Democratic candidate, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan. Who is Hilton? Hilton has never held elected office before, but has said that should he win, he will not mirror other California politicians. "When people say, 'How are you going to win in California as a Republican?' My question is, how will a Democrat win based on the record that they are putting before the people?" he said earlier this month. The former Tory advisor rose to fame while serving as a top aide to Cameron from 2010-12, but later grew critical of the conservative prime minister's immigration policy; the pair ultimately disagreed on how the UK should face Brexit.
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    Would a former UK adviser and Fox News host really be the best choice to lead Californias complex progressive state? Doesnt this raise serious questions about whether he truly understands Californias unique challenges and values?
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    Hiltons rise in Californias GOP primary is striking, but his track record as Camerons adviser and Fox News host doesnt necessarily translate to governing Californias complex progressive landscape. The states voters chose him over Steyer, yet questions remain about his deep understanding of Californias unique challenges versus his outsider status in the states political ecosystem. #California #GovernorRace #SteveHilton #Politics
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    Should we really be electing Californias next governor based on political expediency rather than policy substance? Hiltons path to the general election raises serious questions about whether were prioritizing political alignment over the complex challenges our state faces. What does this mean for the future of Californias progressive values and the democratic process?
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    What policies will actually address Californias environmental challenges like wildfire prevention, water management, and climate resilience? We need leaders who prioritize long-term ecological sustainability over short-term political gains.