Thomas Steyer: Corporate interests versus affordability in California election

Thomas Steyer: Corporate interests versus affordability in California election
Steyer addresses California election issues

California's upcoming election is drawing sharp commentary as Thomas Steyer claims corporate interests are at odds with affordability for state residents. Steyer singled out PG&E, Chevron, and Meta for supporting opponent Xavier Becerra, stating these corporations prioritize stability over needed reforms. Steyer advocates for action to address cost-of-living challenges and encourages voters to support change by voting before June 2. The debate reflects persistent tensions in the state's politics over corporate influence and economic pressures faced by Californians.

Earlier this year, Steyer identified himself as the only corporate challenger as the race for U.S. election spots narrowed. He has also urged U.S. leaders to provide clear moral guidance to manage the economic risks of AI, warning that technology could worsen inequality without action. The latest remarks continue his focus on leadership and affordability.

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