The many candidates running for California governor have been rushing to deliver their closing arguments to voters in the race’s final days before the June 2 primary. They have been trying to stand out from the pack. Democrat Xavier Becerra has been highlighting the more than 35 years he has spent in public office. Republican Steve Hilton says he will bring a fresh set of eyes to state government, reduce regulations and bring down costs. And Democrat Tom Steyer says he is a billionaire who wants to tax other billionaires. All three are headed to the San Francisco Bay Area this weekend to put a finer point on their message to voters. Candidates for Los Angeles mayor are similarly working to try and pull ahead before the election Tuesday.
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