California
Related: About this forumI had lunch with Tom Steyer today. Ask me anything.
About 20 local Dems were invited to join Tom and his wife, Kat, for lunch at a restaurant in Santa Cruz.
It was delightful, and San Jose Assemblymember Ash Kalra dropped by.
I already intended to vote for him after watching debates and positions of major candidates.
Tom's position on housing, energy, education, and fair taxation were clearly articulated.
He answered my questions on housing and others' questions on energy costs, education, social justice, and other matters.
Becerra is polling better, but his failure to champion single-payer healthcare and his friendliness with Chevron turn me off.
https://www.tomsteyer.com/
RandySF
(86,449 posts)JoseBalow
(9,752 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(32,677 posts)I'd be OK if Steyer runs against a Republican for Cal Governor,
diane in sf
(4,256 posts)msongs
(74,253 posts)msongs
(74,253 posts)paid off a lot of student loans
hunter
(40,882 posts)Should he win I think he'll be at best ineffective.
beaglelover
(4,503 posts)LogDog75
(1,384 posts)I like Katie Porter but at this point in the race, she's too far behind to win. The only two Democrats with a chance ate Becerra and Steyer. I've taken a look at their websites and Steyer has more information than Becerra but neither really expxlains their plans in other than general terms.
Becerra has the political and legislative experience at various levels to get his agenda passed. He could, IMO, work with the Democratic legislature better than Steyer could.
Steyer has little political experience and Democrats in the state legislature are not like republicans in that they will not be rubber stampers for the governor so Steyer will have more problems with Democratic legislators.
So the question for me is whom to vote for. Right now, it looks like there will be a Democrat and a republican in the general election so I'm thinking of voting for the second-leading Democrat in the hopes enough people will do likewise and we'll have two Democrats in the general election.
beaglelover
(4,503 posts)and paint Bacerra as the 'same old, same old' candidate. IMO, CAs want change this cycle to improve their lives in CA. Steyer can beat Hilton since he has better ideas and solutions than Hilton.
Auggie
(33,325 posts)CoopersDad
(3,378 posts)We got clear answers the needed to be asked.
He feels sure we won't see two republicans in the fall and suggested that we might even see two Democrats, which would be so fine!
Tom vows to abolish ICE, to fight for single-payer healthcare, and to bear down hard to become 100% renewable with our power grid.
Beyond the positions, we heard about his various non-govenment roles and I am more convinced than ever that he's the one to take us in the directions we need to go.