Xavier Becerra announces run for California governor
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Becerra said he was running for governor to tackle the state’s affordability issues and restore the “California Dream” achieved by people like his working-class parents.
From The Mercury News
Becerra highlighted his past work and pointed to affordability issues in California, saying it is “very tough” for someone to achieve the “California dream” today.
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