Steve Hilton Urges Chad Bianco to Withdraw from California Governor Race
Republican candidate Steve Hilton demands Chad Bianco drop out of GA governor race

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has called on rival Chad Bianco to withdraw from the race, warning that a split GOP could lead to a Democratic sweep in California's general election. With the primary approaching, Hilton emphasizes the urgency of consolidating support behind one candidate to avoid a 'Doomsday Scenario.'
- 01Steve Hilton warns that a divided Republican Party could result in Democrats winning both spots in California's general election.
- 02A recent poll shows Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer tied at 25%, with Bianco trailing at 10%.
- 03Hilton believes key Republican priorities, such as voter ID measures, could be compromised if Democrats dominate the governor's race.
- 04He describes the race as a tight competition among three candidates for two spots on the November ballot.
- 05Hilton's social media appeal stresses the importance of unity within the GOP to prevent electoral disaster.
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In a critical move ahead of California's gubernatorial primary, Republican candidate Steve Hilton is urging fellow Republican Chad Bianco to withdraw from the race. Hilton warns that a divided GOP could allow Democrats to secure both positions in the upcoming general election. He highlights the urgency of the situation, stating that there are effectively three candidates vying for two spots on the November ballot. In a recent social media post, Hilton painted a grim picture for conservatives, suggesting that failure to consolidate support could lead to a 'Doomsday Scenario' with Democrats Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra potentially facing off in the general election. A recent California Post poll indicates a tight race, with Hilton and Steyer each at 25%, while Bianco sits at 10%. Hilton argues that if Republicans do not unify, critical issues like voter ID measures could be jeopardized, impacting GOP candidates statewide. His call for Bianco to drop out emphasizes the need for strategic consolidation to enhance their chances against the Democrats.
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The outcome of the primary could significantly influence California's political landscape and GOP strategies.
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