Former California Controller Betty Yee Suspends Gubernatorial Campaign
Yee exits crowded Democratic primary, citing donor shortages and failure to gain polling traction
En resumen
- Former California Controller Betty Yee announced Monday she is suspending her gubernatorial campaign, becoming the second Democrat to exit the race in recent weeks.
- Yee, born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrant parents, sought to become the state's first female governor but lagged in fundraising and polling.
- She attempted to position herself as a pragmatic "boring Betty" focused on solutions, but lacked funds for advertising in California's expensive media markets.
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Por qué importa
California's gubernatorial race features expensive media markets that require substantial campaign funds. Yee, as former state controller, had statewide name recognition but failed to translate that into polling or fundraising success. The race has seen low voter engagement despite a crowded Democratic field.
Another Democrat is exiting the crowded contest for California governor. Betty Yee – a former state controller – announced on Monday she was suspending her campaign, just over a week after fellow Democrat and former US congressman Eric Swalwell left the race following sexual assault allegations that he denies. Yee, who was born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrant parents, was vying to be the first woman to hold the state's highest office. But she lagged in fundraising and failed to break into the leading tier of candidates in polling since entering the contest in 2024. In a fluid race that many voters have ignored, she tried to pitch herself as a candidate "who focuses on solutions rather than sound bites" or a level-headed "boring Betty". None of it worked. And lacking funds for advertising – California has some of the most expensive media markets in the nation – there would be no way for her campaign to connect with voters across the vast state. "It was becoming clear that the donors were not going to be there. Even some of my former supporters just felt like they needed to move on," Yee said in an online news conference disclosing her decision.
Preguntas abiertas
- Who will emerge as the leading Democratic candidates
- How will the sexual assault allegations against Swalwell affect the race
- What will happen to Yee's supporters and campaign infrastructure




