Governor’s Debate Canceled
University of Southern California (USC) pulled the plug on Tuesday’s gubernatorial debate late Monday after backlash over a selection formula that excluded four candidates of color.
The university said it couldn’t reach an agreement with co-sponsors KABC-TV and Univision on expanding beyond six candidates: Republicans Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton, and Democrats Katie Porter, Eric Swalwell, Tom Steyer, and Matt Mahan. The excluded candidates—Xavier Becerra, Antonio Villaraigosa, Betty Yee, and Tony Thurmond—called the criteria “rigged” and urged a boycott.
Nine state lawmakers, including Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas and Senate President Pro Tem Monique Limón, sent a letter to USC’s president Monday demanding the debate be opened to additional candidates or face a voter boycott.
The June 2 primary sends two candidates, regardless of party, to the November general election. Another debate is planned for April.
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