San Diego Union-Tribune

CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL

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There are five candidates on the June 7 ballot who want to be elected attorney general. They are incumbent Rob Bonta, a Democrat appointed to the position last year; attorney/business owner Eric Early and general counsel Nathan Hochman, both Republican­s; criminal defense attorney Dan Kapelovitz, a Green Party candidate; and Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, an independen­t. The top two vote-getters will advance to a Nov. 8 runoff. The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board sent each a 10-question survey and today and Wednesday will publish their partial replies. Today’s trio have raised far more money to get their message out. Bonta has $7.4 million, Schubert $2.3 million and Hochman $2 million. Please visit sandiegoun­iontribune.com/ag to see all five candidate’s full responses.

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