If I had to choose one reason why I might not vote for Xavier Becerra is because it would likely be concern about bureaucratic continuity over innovation. Becerra’s long career in government from Attorney General to Health and Human Services Secretary signals deep institutional experience, but critics might see that as a tendency toward maintaining existing systems rather than pursuing bold structural reforms. For voters seeking rapid change on issues like housing affordability or regulatory reform, that could feel too cautious.
Of course, others would argue that his experience ensures stability and competence. It’s a classic tension between continuity and disruption in California politics.
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