LOS ANGELES — How many Democrats are too many?
In the race for California governor, so many Democratic candidates have crowded into the contest that party insiders have become fearful of a historic calamity in the making. It's become mathematically possible that Democrats divide their vote so much that two Republicans advance from the June primary to the general election.
''It's the parlor game in Sacramento right now — could this happen?'' Democratic consultant Paul Mitchell said.
The uncertainty in the outcome stems from the state's unpredictable '' top two '' primary system. All candidates appear on a single ballot but only the two top finishers advance to the November general election, regardless of party. It's the first time since voters approved that system more than a decade ago that there's been a governor's race with no clear frontrunner, helping feed a ''Why not me?'' mentality among the large number of Democrats flooding into the contest.
''There's a very real chance there could be only Republicans on November's ballot,'' the campaign of former U.S. Rep. Katie Porter, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, warned in a recent fundraising pitch.
A political shock in the making?
Though it remains a distant longshot, it's hard to understate the political shock that would come with two Republicans perched atop California's midterm ballot. The state is known as a Democratic fortress, and a GOP candidate hasn't won a statewide election in two decades. It would also have implications for races down the ballot, including congressional battlegrounds that could determine control of the U.S. House.
Why so many candidates? The governor's chair in California has always had magnetic allure — it's one of the most powerful political platforms in the nation. The state — by itself — is ranked as the world's fourth-largest economy. It's the nation's top agricultural producer and is home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood. The state budget tallies nearly $350 billion in annual spending, an amount roughly equal to the market value of Netflix.