California Governor’s Race Remains Too Close to Call
The California governor's race remains undecided as election night returns show a close contest. Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra are leading, but the final outcome is still pending. Democrat Tom Steyer has called for patience as more votes are counted.
- ▪Steve Hilton, a Republican, and Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, were leading in election night returns.
- ▪The race is still too close to call, with many votes yet to be counted.
- ▪Tom Steyer, another Democrat, has urged voters to be patient during the counting process.
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