Republican Steve Hilton, previously a host on Fox News, will move forward to the general election for the position of California governor. The Associated Press made this projection on Tuesday after a challenging primary election process.
Securing the second spot in the upcoming November election sets up a significant contest. Hilton will face off against Democrat Xavier Becerra in the general election.
This development follows Hilton’s efforts to gain support and recognition across the state. His campaign has emphasized key issues that resonate with many voters, aiming to make significant changes if elected.

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