Sunday afternoon, during the television broadcast of a San Francisco Giants-Baltimore Orioles baseball game, an ad popped up, accusing Rep. Eric Swalwell of ducking tough votes in Congress.

The ad came from Tom Steyer, a billionaire investor who saw Swalwell as his toughest opponent among the candidates for governor this year. The two rivals and former Congressmember Katie Porter have been the only Democrats not mired in low, single-digit support in polls of voters.

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Terence Y

Thanks for your column today, Mr. Walters, and your summary of who may benefit from Swalwell’s misadventures. Personally, I hope folks continue logging a vote for Mr. Swalwell. To dilute the votes of other Democrat candidates and their chance of moving forward. As for focusing more on substance and less on image – don’t count on it from any Democrats. What I hope to see is more Democrats attacking Democrats.

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