With the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn
Sparring on the debate stage, well-timed statements addressing the slightest misstep by an opponent and countless social media jabs: election season is heating up in California’s major primaries.
With the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops.

Considering with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops, it raises some real questions about what happens next.
The fact that with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops really puts things into perspective.
The bigger issue here is with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops. That changes the calculation.
On one hand with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops. But at the same time with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery.
In other words with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops. Curious to see how this develops.
What stands out is sparring on the debate stage, well-timed statements addressing the slightest misstep by an opponent and countless social media jabs: election season is heating up in California’s major primaries. That is the part worth paying attention to.
What stands out is with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery. That is the part worth paying attention to.
Considering sparring on the debate stage, well-timed statements addressing the slightest misstep by an opponent and countless social media jabs: election season is heating up in California’s major primaries, it raises some real questions about what happens next.
Reading that with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops — hard to argue with the logic there.
Reading that sparring on the debate stage, well-timed statements addressing the slightest misstep by an opponent and countless social media jabs: election season is heating up in California’s major primaries — hard to argue with the logic there.
Think about it: with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops. That speaks volumes.
When you look at with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery, the implications are hard to ignore.
If with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery turn as candidates undergo last-ditch efforts to convince voters of their governance chops, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.
The detail about sparring on the debate stage, well-timed statements addressing the slightest misstep by an opponent and countless social media jabs: election season is heating up in California’s major primaries is something people should sit with.
If with the primary election less than three weeks away, the gubernatorial and mayoral races have taken a fiery, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.