Four Democratic candidates for California governor took the stage in San Francisco Wednesday night, hoping to shake up the scattered Democratic support and emerge as a frontrunner while knocking the two Republicans out of their leading positions.

The 90 minutes of mostly gentle jostling – with occasional barbs among the Democrats – likely won’t produce a dramatic shift, although San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan appeared the sharpest, most prepared of his party’s candidates. Meanwhile, Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco delivered solid performances, training their fire on the liberal leadership of the state while Democrats focused on President Trump as their biggest foil.

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