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The governor of California is in charge of the world's fourth largest economy.
That's what California would be if it were a separate country. 40 million people live there.
It's got, of course, some of the world's most powerful tech companies as well.
And that job, the governor's job, up for grabs in November when Californians will decide on their next governor.
The winner will become a household name in American politics,
may well one day want to be president as a result of being a household name.
But with a lot of Californians unhappy and big-name Democrats ruling themselves out of the race,
could the party seriously lose control of the state?