New York Times

Eric Swalwell Won More Than 18,000 Votes Despite Suspending His Campaign

Eric Swalwell Won More Than 18,000 Votes Despite Suspending His Campaign

Title: Eric Swalwell Secured Over 18,000 Votes Following Campaign Suspension

Despite having officially withdrawn his bid for governor, Eric Swalwell still garnered support from a segment of the California electorate.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 21:10:34 UTC

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