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Former California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced his candidacy for governor of California last week, touting his toughness.
As attorney general, Becerra sued the first Trump administration 123 times and won the vast majority of cases.
Xavier Becerra, who served as California attorney general, joined a growing field of Democrats running next year to replace termed-out Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Donor-Advised Funds Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift. Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, who as California attorney general was a ...
The contest has already lured a large scrum of announced and likely candidates that would be reordered if Kamala Harris ...
Former Biden administration official Xavier Becerra announced Wednesday that he’s running to be California’s next governor – and that he won’t step aside if Kamala Harris enters the race.
The former state attorney general plans on making his decadeslong political resume a central selling point in his campaign.
In addition to large clinical trials conducted before all three COVID-19 vaccines were cleared for use, there's data on real-world use, said former Health Secretary Xavier Becerra, who oversaw ...
After Xavier Becerra announced Wednesday he is running for California governor, former Biden administration Health Secretary said he joined the already crowded field of candidates to protect the ...
Xavier Becerra announced his bid for California governor on Wednesday, April 2. He is the former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and Attoreny General of California. Becerra gave his ...