
A trio of former Biden White House officials running for governor in 2026 are striking a delicate balance, pointing to their experience in the administration without leaning too aggressively into their connection to a former president still facing a raft of bad headlines. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Main Idea: Three former Biden White House officials running for governor are using their administration experience as a campaign asset, but they are mostly avoiding direct praise of Biden himself.
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Voters may see more campaign fights over Biden ties than plans for costs, schools, or health care, which can blur what each governor candidate would do for households.
The focus on each candidate’s record could help voters judge experience on jobs, taxes, and public services before choosing a governor.
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One of the three main governor candidates; the article highlights how she frames her Biden administration experience and.
One of the three main governor candidates; the article focuses on his use of Biden administration credentials and.
One of the three main governor candidates; the article centers on how she discusses her Biden administration experience.
Former president whose administration experience, legacy, and public image are central to how the candidates are campaigning.
Central to Xavier Becerra’s gubernatorial campaign and the article’s discussion of his messaging.
Used as the Republican contrast in the article’s comparison of campaign messaging.
Mentioned as a major Democratic figure whose endorsement activity is relevant background in the California race.
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Sign in to commentMentioned because its election “autopsy” is part of the broader context for Biden’s standing among Democrats.
Mentioned in connection with comments about Joe Biden’s debate performance and public perception.