Pomona, California — Eight leading gubernatorial candidates met at Pomona College's Bridges Auditorium on Tuesday, April 28 for the CBS California Governor's Debate, which began at 5:30 p.m. The live event was a joint venture among CBS Los Angeles, CBS Bay Area and CBS Sacramento, produced in collaboration with the Asian Pacific American Public Affairs Association, and was carried across CBS affiliates statewide, including the Bakersfield stations. A "Countdown to the Debate" pre-show began at 5:00 p.m. The debate was moderated by a panel of CBS journalists from across the state, including veteran anchor Pat Harvey alongside reporters and political experts from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento. Seen as one of the most high-profile forums of the 2026 gubernatorial race, the event came just weeks before the primary and ahead of planned ballot mailings. With no clear frontrunner in a crowded field, debates like this could play a major role in shaping momentum heading into the June primary.
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这场辩论可能会影响 26% 的犹豫不决的选民。这是一个听取候选人未来加州计划的机会。如果您已注册,请留意您的邮寄选票。
没有明确的领跑者意味着每一票都很重要。辩论的结果可能会影响选情的势头。保持知情,并记住投票。如果你知道有人还在犹豫,值得转发。
媒体组织和主要候选人通过电视辩论及相关报道获得了全州范围内更多的曝光度,这可能在选票邮寄前的几周内影响摇摆不定的选民和募款势头。
初选前,民调较低的候选人和犹豫不决的选民面临着日益激烈的竞争和潜在的困惑,因为辩论中的片段和民调将复杂的政策立场压缩成了有限的媒体叙事。
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