SACRAMENTO, Calif. — San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan entered the California gubernatorial race in January and this week is drawing significant backing from Silicon Valley investors, who have funded a Super Bowl advertisement and poured millions into his campaign to elevate his profile ahead of the June 2 primary. The mayor opposes a proposed billionaires' tax and has criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature on homelessness and crime; in three months he reported higher fundraising than many rivals while billionaire Tom Steyer largely self-funds, prompting intensified advertising and outreach as campaigns prepare for the upcoming statewide primary.
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San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan's run for California governor could impact your wallet. He opposes a proposed billionaires' tax. His focus is on addressing homelessness and crime. If you're a California voter, keep an eye on his campaign and his stance on these issues.
Mahan's campaign is gaining steam, thanks to hefty Silicon Valley support. His fundraising success and centrist positioning could shake up the June 2 primary. Stay informed, and remember to vote. Worth forwarding if you know someone in California.
Major tech investors and business-aligned political donors have increased influence and visibility by funding Matt Mahan’s campaign, using large donations and high-profile advertising to elevate his statewide profile.
Progressive activists and supporters of wealth taxes, as well as opponents of increased business influence in state politics, face diminished influence as tech-aligned funding reshapes early campaign visibility.
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