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In a stunning twist that has left political strategists scratching their heads, Xavier Becerra California governor runoff polls are surging because voters have collectively decided that the only man brave enough to sue the federal government 124 times is also the only one brave enough to fix the state's potholes. The irony is thick: a former Attorney General known for weaponizing litigation against two presidents is now the frontrunner in a race where every candidate is desperately trying to sue their way to the top, but Becerra has the highest body count of lawsuits filed. Meme historians note that this is the ultimate "become the very thing you swore to destroy" moment, as Golden State voters are treating his record like a high score in legal combat.

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In a stunning twist that has left political strategists scratching their heads, Xavier Becerra California governor runoff polls are surging because voters have collectively decided that the only man brave enough to sue the federal government 124 times is also the only one brave enough to fix the state's potholes. The irony is thick: a former Attorney General known for weaponizing litigation against two presidents is now the frontrunner in a race where every candidate is desperately trying to sue their way to the top, but Becerra has the highest body count of lawsuits filed. Meme historians note that this is the ultimate "become the very thing you swore to destroy" moment, as Golden State voters are treating his record like a high score in legal combat.