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California Democrats in Freefall as Swalwell Campaign Implodes

With their front-runner resigning from Congress amid scandal, the party faces the humiliating prospect of being shut out of the gubernatorial election entirely.

PoliticsPublished April 13, 2026 at 11:02 PMProcessed April 16, 2026 at 7:16 AM
Eric Swalwell wears a dark blue button down shirt at a candidate forum in Los Angeles last year.

The California Democratic Party is spiraling toward a historic disaster as their gubernatorial primary descends into an unmitigated mess. The party’s leading candidate, Representative Eric Swalwell, has officially dropped out of the contest following serious allegations of sexual assault and misconduct.

Swalwell, who recently announced his resignation from Congress as the House Ethics Committee launched an investigation, has denied the claims but left his party in a state of total chaos. This collapse comes at the worst possible time for a party that has long taken its dominance in the Golden State for granted.

With Governor Gavin Newsom term-limited and high-profile names like Kamala Harris refusing to enter the fray, the Democratic field has been reduced to a muddled collection of candidates lacking name recognition and voter enthusiasm.

A recent UC Berkeley poll sent shockwaves through the party, revealing that a fractured Democratic base could allow two Republican candidates—former Fox News host Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco—to sweep the top two spots in the primary.

Under California’s top-two primary system, this would effectively lock Democrats out of the general election entirely. While desperate party strategists look to candidates like Katie Porter and Tom Steyer to salvage the situation, neither has gained significant traction.

Voters remain largely indifferent, frustrated by the state’s crushing cost of living and rampant homelessness, while the Democratic candidates continue to offer nothing more than the same failed policies that have plagued the state for years.

As the dust settles on Swalwell’s implosion, the party is left to face the reality that their own incompetence may hand the state to Republicans in a way that seemed impossible just months ago.

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