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Commentary: Who won and who lost in Thursday night's California gubernatorial debate? Our columnists weigh in
Candidates pile on the Democratic front-runner, Xavier Becerra, including a white-paper wielding Katie Porter. But nothing happened that's likely to shake up the race as it careens toward the finish. Some inspiration would help.

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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, Commentary: Who won and who lost in Thursday night’s California gubernatorial debate? Our columnists weigh in, Candidates pile on the Democratic front-runner, Xavier Becerra, including a white-paper wielding Katie Porter. But nothing happened that’s likely to shake up the race as it careens toward the finish. Some inspiration would help.
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