Entering the final stretch ahead of the June 2 primary elections, former federal health Secretary and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra outlined the core pillars of his platform in an interview with Times of San Diego, presenting himself as the candidate for governor with the executive experience needed to confront the Trump administration and mitigate the severe cost of living faced by working families.
“If our people are looking for someone who knows how to fight and win, and someone who knows how to manage a government as large as California, I had to balance the budget of a federal Department of Health and Human Services with a budget larger than that of the state of California itself,” Becerra said, pointing to his tenure in President Joe Biden’s cabinet.
Decisive boost in the polls
The Democratic candidate’s platform gained definitive momentum in mid-April, following the sudden withdrawal of Rep. Eric Swalwell from the race. This event triggered a swift consolidation of the moderate and progressive vote behind Becerra, who was polling at 4% at the beginning of April, then jumped to 13% just days later.
Polls this month place him in the lead – he garnered 23% of the support in a four-day survey by the Public Policy Institute of California that concluded May 18 – or in a tie for first place at 18% alongside Republican Steve Hilton – in a May 2 poll by Evitarus Public Opinion Research. The results position him as his party’s leading option to retain the governorship.
Housing, wages, homelessness
Identifying the affordability crisis as California’s most pressing issue, Becerra tied his proposals directly to his family history as the son of a construction worker. The candidate promised aggressive intervention to increase housing inventory, arguing that the current shortage drives up prices to extremes. To combat homelessness and facilitate access to property, he proposes providing direct state financial assistance to cover down payments for renters.
On the cost of living and wages, Becerra pledged to defend decent wages that keep pace with the rising cost of basic goods. He promised regulatory measures to lower electricity and gasoline costs, as well as freezing residential insurance rates to prevent companies from continuing to leave the state due to climate risks.
“The wealthy might not worry, but the person who works really hard has to ask every day if they have enough money to pay the rent or the mortgage; that is what we need to focus on,” he stressed.
Immigration and resistance against Washington
Regarding immigration policy and relations with the federal government, the former attorney general — who filed more than 120 lawsuits against Donald Trump during his first presidency — offered assurances that California will remain a sanctuary state that respects the law. Becerra guaranteed that, under his administration, local police departments will not cooperate with immigration enforcement efforts.
He also defended maintaining universal access to Medi-Cal coverage for undocumented immigrants, noting that the prosperity of the world’s fourth-largest economy must be shared with those who sustain its workforce. “As long as you work hard, obey the law, and pay your taxes in California, as governor, I want you here. I will provide schooling for your children and ensure you have the medical care you need,” he concluded.
A call for unity and big voter turnout
Becerra emphasized that his campaign does not seek to represent just one sector, but rather to restore economic stability and labor dignity to every corner of the state.
“This election goes beyond background, race, or orientation; it is about rescuing the future of everyone who calls California home,” the candidate declared, issuing an urgent call for massive voter turnout.
“If you work hard, obey the law, and contribute to the greatness of what is the fourth-largest economy in the world, your voice deserves to be heard. I invite all Californians, without distinction, to exercise their right to vote to build a strong, just, and truly representative state.”
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