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Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will run for governor of California in 2026 after current Gov. Gavin Newsom reaches his two-term limit.
Villaraigosa lost — badly — to Newsom in the 2018 Democratic primary, spending “almost $35 million in the California primary to come in third for governor behind Republican businessman and first-time candidate John Cox, who spent just $6.6 million,” Breitbart News
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