Antonio Villaraigosa, Excluded from California Gubernatorial Debate, Threatens a Lawsuit Against Debate Organizers

According to this story, Antonio Villaraigosa, who has been excluded from the California gubernatorial debate of March 24, will sue the debate organizers if the organizers don’t expand the list of invited candidates.

Villaraigosa is a former Speaker of the California Assembly and a former two-term Mayor of Los Angeles. His attorney is Eric George of Los Angeles.

New Jersey Supreme Court Still Hasn’t Denied Reconsideration Request in Fusion Case, After Over Two Months

The New Jersey Supreme Court refused to hear the fusion lawsuit, In re Tom Malinowski, on December 9, 2025. The plaintiffs asked for rehearing on January 9, 2026. The State Supreme Court hasn’t yet responded. Usually courts deny requests for rehearing within a few weeks.

Here is the request.

New California Gubernatorial Poll Again Shows Xavier Becerra, Excluded from Upcoming Debate, Leading Matt Mahan, Who is Invited

On March 18, a UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times poll was released for the California gubernatorial race. Like the preceding polls, it shows that Xavier Becerra is ahead of Matt Mahan. Yet the upcoming March 24 gubernatorial debate, sponsored by USC, includes Mahan and excludes Becerra. The poll shows Becerra at 5% and Mahan at 4%. Antonio Villaraigosa, another excluded candidate, is also at 4%.

See this story about the new poll. The new poll shows the two Republicans in first and second place.