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California Primary Results: The Candidate Nobody Expected Just Won
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The California governor's race just delivered the biggest shock of the year. Xavier Becerra leads with 26.1%, but Trump-backed Republican Steve Hilton is dangerously close at 25.8%. Billionaire Tom Steyer follows at 20%. Antonio Villaraigosa and Matt Mahan have both conceded. Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi's seat is up for grabs – Scott Wiener leads with Connie Chan in second. This is the most unpredictable California primary in two decades.

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00:00Stop scrolling. California election results are in, and history just happened.
00:04The governor's race is tighter than anyone predicted.
00:06Xavier Becerra is leading with 26%, but here's the shocker.
00:10Trump-backed Republican Steve Hilton is right behind him at 25.8%.
00:15Billionaire Tom Steyer is third with 20%.
00:17This is a three-way battle nobody saw coming.
00:20Two major candidates have already conceded.
00:22Antonio Villaregosa out with just 1%.
00:25San Jose Mayor Matt Mahon also dropped out.
00:27The race is now down to Becerra, Hilton, and Steyer.
00:30In Nancy Pelosi's seat, State Senator Scott Wiener is crushing it with 37,000 votes.
00:35Pelosi's own pick, Connie Chan, is in second.
00:37The battle for San Francisco is just getting started.
00:40Here's why this is huge.
00:41California hasn't elected a Republican governor since 2006,
00:44but with Hilton in second place, that streak might be in danger.
00:48This is the most unpredictable California election in 20 years.
00:51Comment your pick, Becerra, Hilton, or Steyer, and subscribe for live election updates,
00:56because trust me, this race is far from over.
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