Steyer’s exit from California governor’s race could spell bad news for climate policy

By Alex Nieves | 06/11/2026 06:20 AM EDT

As Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton prepare to face off, environmentalists lament the race that could have been.

California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer speaks during an election night event in San Francisco on June 2.

Tom Steyer finished third in the primary behind Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton. Noah Berger/AP

A showdown between Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer in the California governor’s race would have made climate policy one of the most talked-about issues through November.

Now, environmental advocates are preparing for their work to fade into the background.

Steyer, the billionaire climate activist who ran as a progressive, finished third in the primary behind Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton, the Trump-backed political commentator. His loss ended a campaign that spent millions on ads attacking Becerra for accepting oil industry money and promising to break up power companies.

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“I’m proud of the enemies we made,” Steyer said in a concession statement Tuesday, singling out energy corporations like Chevron and PG&E that infused millions in independent expenditure committees opposing him.

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