Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
- Betty Yee suspended her gubernatorial bid in California. Multiple outlets reported she announced on April 19, 2026, that internal polling showed limited path to victory and that she would step aside from the race. The Los Angeles Times also covered her decision, noting her grief over fundraising and recognition challenges in a crowded field.[1][3]
- She cited low polling support and insufficient resources, saying she would not endorse someone yet and would take time to assess the field afterward. Coverage from CBS News Bay Area highlighted that she framed the move as a strategic withdrawal rather than pressure from the party.[3][1]
- Public reaction and context: The race had become crowded, with other candidates (including former Rep. Eric Swalwell who dropped out earlier) affecting dynamics under California’s top-two primary system. As of the latest reports, Yee indicated continued commitment to public service beyond this particular campaign.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent local coverage from Buffalo-area outlets for any local angles or provide a quick summary timeline of Yee’s gubernatorial bid and withdrawal with direct quotes.