- Representative Eric Swalwell's campaign for governor is reportedly in disarray following a new sexual assault allegation from an ex-staffer.
- Multiple staffers have resigned, and both allies and rivals are calling for the California Democrat to withdraw from the race, as reported by CBS News.
- The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the allegations stem from a former female staffer who claimed sexual encounters and assault when she was intoxicated.
- This development has significantly impacted California's gubernatorial contest just weeks before ballots are sent to voters.
- Swalwell has denied the allegations, calling them "false" and politically motivated, according to FOX 9.
- Prominent supporters, including U.S. Senator Adam Schiff and powerful labor unions, have withdrawn their endorsements, as noted by the Associated Press.
- Despite mounting pressure, Swalwell has indicated he intends to remain in the race, as reported by The Guardian.
Swalwell Campaign in Disarray
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Representative Eric Swalwell's gubernatorial campaign is in significant disarray following a new sexual assault allegation from a former staffer, prompting staff resignations, withdrawn endorsements, and widespread calls for his withdrawal. Despite Swalwell's vehement denial of the "false" and "politically motivated" claims, the scandal has profoundly impacted California's gubernatorial contest, though he maintains his intent to remain in the race.
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