California Set for Competitive Governor's Race as Swalwell Enters the Fray
Democrat Eric Swalwell, a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump, has thrown his hat into the ring for California's 2026 governorship. The 45-year-old Representative from California's 14th Congressional District made the announcement on his official campaign website and was met with a standing ovation when he revealed his candidacy during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Swalwell touts himself as a fighter and protector of Californians, citing his years of experience in local government, law enforcement, and Congress. He's not afraid to take on tough issues, having previously clashed with Trump over various policy matters.
One area where Swalwell is likely to be tested is the Epstein case files. The Justice Department has promised to release the full contents of the files within 30 days, but Swalwell remains skeptical. "I don't trust that they'll come clean," he said in a statement, echoing concerns many have raised about Trump's handling of sensitive information.
Swalwell faces stiff competition from other high-profile Democrats, including former Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, Rep. Katie Porter, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and entrepreneur Tom Steyer, among others. On the Republican side, Swalwell will have to contend with pundits like Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.
Swalwell's own history is marked by a presidential bid in 2020, during which he championed gun control measures, including an assault rifle ban. More recently, he's faced allegations of tax and mortgage fraud, with the Trump administration referring him to the Justice Department for further investigation. Swalwell has called these claims "nonsense" but acknowledges his contentious history with Trump.
As one of Trump's most vocal critics, Swalwell has a strong track record of taking on the former President and his associates in court. A current lawsuit against Trump alleges that his actions led to the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol.
With multiple candidates vying for attention, California voters are in for a contentious governor's race. The question remains: can Swalwell's unique blend of experience, policy savvy, and anti-Trump fervor propel him to victory?
Democrat Eric Swalwell, a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump, has thrown his hat into the ring for California's 2026 governorship. The 45-year-old Representative from California's 14th Congressional District made the announcement on his official campaign website and was met with a standing ovation when he revealed his candidacy during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Swalwell touts himself as a fighter and protector of Californians, citing his years of experience in local government, law enforcement, and Congress. He's not afraid to take on tough issues, having previously clashed with Trump over various policy matters.
One area where Swalwell is likely to be tested is the Epstein case files. The Justice Department has promised to release the full contents of the files within 30 days, but Swalwell remains skeptical. "I don't trust that they'll come clean," he said in a statement, echoing concerns many have raised about Trump's handling of sensitive information.
Swalwell faces stiff competition from other high-profile Democrats, including former Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, Rep. Katie Porter, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and entrepreneur Tom Steyer, among others. On the Republican side, Swalwell will have to contend with pundits like Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.
Swalwell's own history is marked by a presidential bid in 2020, during which he championed gun control measures, including an assault rifle ban. More recently, he's faced allegations of tax and mortgage fraud, with the Trump administration referring him to the Justice Department for further investigation. Swalwell has called these claims "nonsense" but acknowledges his contentious history with Trump.
As one of Trump's most vocal critics, Swalwell has a strong track record of taking on the former President and his associates in court. A current lawsuit against Trump alleges that his actions led to the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol.
With multiple candidates vying for attention, California voters are in for a contentious governor's race. The question remains: can Swalwell's unique blend of experience, policy savvy, and anti-Trump fervor propel him to victory?