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Tom Steyer sets record for ad spending in California governor’s race

27 May 2026
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Billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer is leading the most expensive political advertising campaign in the United States this year as he runs for governor of California, spending over $195 million on ads across various media platforms. This expenditure dwarfs that of his nearest competitor, fellow Democrat Xavier Becerra, by more than 20 times. While Steyer’s extensive ad campaign has drawn criticism for attempting to “buy” the governor’s office, it has also positioned him as a prominent candidate in a crowded field heading toward the June 2 primary. Despite his financial advantage, polling suggests that Steyer has not yet broken away from the pack, which includes several other established candidates. Voter turnout has been sluggish in a race that lacks a clear frontrunner, with more than 50 candidates on the ballot under California’s “top two” primary system.

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Steyer’s campaign marks a significant moment in the role of money in politics, particularly in California, where past elections have seen record-breaking spending. For instance, Meg Whitman’s $178.5 million campaign in 2010 was the previous benchmark for statewide office, although adjusted for inflation, she still holds the record for total spending. The effectiveness of heavy financial investment in campaigns can be mixed, as evidenced by previous candidates like Rick Caruso and Michael Bloomberg, who spent significantly yet did not secure their desired political outcomes. As voters navigate a crowded ballot, the impact of Steyer’s unprecedented ad spending will be closely scrutinized in the upcoming primary.

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