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RandySF

(84,809 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 04:56 PM Friday

CA-GOV: Swalwell campaign imploding after new sexual assault allegation

Multiple people have abruptly resigned from Rep. Eric Swalwell’s gubernatorial campaign, throwing the durability of his operation into question after the California Democrat repeatedly this week denied allegations of sexual misconduct.

Members of senior leadership have departed the campaign, including Courtni Pugh, a strategic adviser who served as Swalwell’s top liaison to organized labor groups.

Pugh confirmed her resignation, but declined to comment further. Two other people, who were granted anonymity to discuss internal campaign dynamics, confirmed there have been at least four departures.

The resignations came just before the San Francisco Chronicle published a report Friday afternoon reporting that a former staffer claims Swalwell had sexual encounters with her while working for him, and that he sexually assaulted her twice when she was too drunk to consent.



https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/10/swalwell-campaign-imploding-amid-sexual-assault-allegation-00867619

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CA-GOV: Swalwell campaign imploding after new sexual assault allegation (Original Post) RandySF Friday OP
Self sabotage is the worst Fiendish Thingy Friday #1
Damn - is it too much to ask that when running for office that you keep your dick in your pants? walkingman Friday #2
Apparently it is too much to ask. nt Phoenix61 Friday #9
You never know, of course, but Joinfortmill Friday #3
Given the numbers of women and others who are assaulted EdmondDantes_ Friday #11
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #13
Spare us the due process thing. That's a court of law process EdmondDantes_ Friday #27
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #41
I think you;'re confusing opinions and speculation with a court of law. Torchlight Friday #44
Well, as a woman, I can tell you there are a few 'types'. Joinfortmill Friday #35
People who assault others generally do a pretty good job of convincing others that they aren't "the type." WhiskeyGrinder Friday #30
That can also be true. Joinfortmill Friday #36
I've been a big fan of Rep. Swalwell so far. Tommy Carcetti Friday #4
Yes, I believe all women should be "listened to", PatSeg Friday #23
So all 8 women who accused Franken were a dirty trick? EdmondDantes_ Friday #50
This smells. chowder66 Friday #5
I don't think this smells anymore. chowder66 Friday #55
I'll wait until the whole story bluestarone Friday #6
It's over. RandySF Friday #7
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #8
Roger Stone said the campaign was going to blow up today on info wars chowder66 Friday #15
That moves me more into the Bettie Friday #20
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #21
We don't need more billionaires Bettie Friday #22
Yeah. I feel the same and I have no idea about how this will play out. chowder66 Friday #34
Remember Joe Biden. I think we're all glad he didn't back down. Joinfortmill Friday #37
IMO there is a lot of difference between crude distasteful comments and being accused of sexually assaulting someone. MichMan Friday #16
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #19
Gawd damn it.......I am soooooooo freaking sick of this type of behavior, IF IT IS TRUE..... a kennedy Friday #10
At least it came out before the primary. RandySF Friday #12
It is the primary. mr715 Friday #25
I mean before voting. RandySF Friday #26
Yeah, and it is the right time for this to be happening. mr715 Friday #29
who benefits from this uproar? and the timing is a tad odd nt msongs Friday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #17
billionaires dont get that way by being nice nt msongs Friday #18
has to be some exceptions to that rule RussBLib Friday #33
Buffett had an open marriage? Didn't know that. Joinfortmill Friday #40
Steyer RandySF Friday #28
Yup, without a doubt, but I would also say the republican candidates, because they would hope for division among lostincalifornia Friday #48
Democrats pcdb Friday #38
Democrats pcdb Friday #39
You'd think they'd learn to keep it in their pants by now. n/t flvegan Friday #24
Zero tolerance for me cally Friday #43
this kind of thing is why I never ran for public office RussBLib Friday #31
Sad if true! pfitz59 Friday #32
so, is he a drinker? mopinko Friday #42
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Friday #46
endorsements evaporating: WhiskeyGrinder Friday #45
No rush to judgement please duckworth969 Friday #47
I think that ship has sailed MustLoveBeagles Friday #49
Well, the CA Governor's race on the Dem side needed some pruning CousinIT Friday #51
Probably not a Republican Shrek Yesterday #59
Nothing proved yet Orangenero Friday #52
I'm really suspicious of the timing pinkstarburst Friday #53
From what I've read RandySF Friday #54
What is obvious about the two 'R canidates benefiting if Swalwell drops out? Abolishinist Friday #56
There are 20 Democrats in the race, 12 Republicans, 15 non-partisan, 1 Libertarian LeftInTX Friday #57
Of course. I live in CA, thus my question. Abolishinist Yesterday #58
The timing and lack of corroboration seem to point to a Rat Fu***ng campaign. Ford_Prefect 2 hrs ago #60

Fiendish Thingy

(23,380 posts)
1. Self sabotage is the worst
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 05:01 PM
Friday

Time for Katie Porter to step back into the spotlight and save California from having a republican governor shoved down it’s throat

walkingman

(10,936 posts)
2. Damn - is it too much to ask that when running for office that you keep your dick in your pants?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 05:07 PM
Friday

Joinfortmill

(21,290 posts)
3. You never know, of course, but
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 05:18 PM
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Last edited Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:44 PM - Edit history (2)

Swalwell doesn't seem the type to assault someone. I'm being cautious about that particular allegation. Don't forget, they tried this with Joe Biden, too. He went on Morning Joe and vigorously and successfully defended himself. Just saying, I'm being cautious.

EdmondDantes_

(1,906 posts)
11. Given the numbers of women and others who are assaulted
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:14 PM
Friday

I don't think we can say who seems like the type.

Multiple different women have made claims. At that point, I can't think of any times it's been proven false.

Response to EdmondDantes_ (Reply #11)

EdmondDantes_

(1,906 posts)
27. Spare us the due process thing. That's a court of law process
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:59 PM
Friday

This Democrat knows the difference between court of law and public opinion. But given the history and how hard it is for victims to come forward, I'm going to give victims the benefit of the doubt, especially when there's corroborating evidence.

Response to EdmondDantes_ (Reply #27)

Torchlight

(6,891 posts)
44. I think you;'re confusing opinions and speculation with a court of law.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:49 PM
Friday

One carries legal weight, one doesn't.

WhiskeyGrinder

(27,035 posts)
30. People who assault others generally do a pretty good job of convincing others that they aren't "the type."
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:02 PM
Friday

Tommy Carcetti

(44,519 posts)
4. I've been a big fan of Rep. Swalwell so far.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 05:18 PM
Friday

Obviously, these seem like serious charges and I'll consider them objectively as to whether or not they are believable.

To be honest, "Believe all women" is an overly broad statement as there are women who out there who are clearly politically motivated frauds (Tara Reade, Juanita Broaderick). But there are also women out there who have raised legitimate accusations and the fact that I once held the accused person in high esteem doesn't mean I can't re-evaluate. I mean, like many people I used to be a big fan of Bill Cosby.

So I don't subscribe to "Believe all women" as a hard and fast rule but I support "Listen to all women."

PatSeg

(53,223 posts)
23. Yes, I believe all women should be "listened to",
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:46 PM
Friday

but not automatically believed. I've known some women who have said truly rotten things about men for some kind of gain or revenge. Though I am inclined to believe most accusations tend to be legitimate, I still need some evidence. Ruining a man's life and career over a political dirty trick is appalling....i.e. Al Franken.

Republicans have been trying to undermine the careers of Democratic politician with bogus sexual scandals for decades now. Of course, in the real world, the worst offenders tend to be republicans.

EdmondDantes_

(1,906 posts)
50. So all 8 women who accused Franken were a dirty trick?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:31 PM
Friday

Including at least one Democratic staffer? It's a lot harder to call things a dirty trick when it's a lot of women over multiple years and with confiding to others at the time of the event.

chowder66

(12,327 posts)
55. I don't think this smells anymore.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:37 PM
Friday

The timing is what was throwing me. It seems like there is a real problem with him.
It's the most brutal account that had me scratching my head. Some of it just doesn't make sense to me but I'm not the victim.
The other women seem consistent and there seems to be some real evidence there in the form of texts.

Response to RandySF (Original post)

chowder66

(12,327 posts)
15. Roger Stone said the campaign was going to blow up today on info wars
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:33 PM
Friday

It sure does smell fishy especially if Roger Stone is involved.

Baghdad Bob (@yinzer77.bsky.social) 2026-04-10T21:14:49.555Z

Bettie

(19,759 posts)
20. That moves me more into the
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:40 PM
Friday

"he's being ratfucked" camp, but not 100% in either.

If he leaves the race, is this better for Democrats or the Republicans?

Response to Bettie (Reply #20)

Bettie

(19,759 posts)
22. We don't need more billionaires
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:45 PM
Friday

running things.

We need people who understand what its like to have a budget, who get what it's like to live like an ordinary person.

But, I'm assuming Steyer is better than either of the Republicans.

MichMan

(17,206 posts)
16. IMO there is a lot of difference between crude distasteful comments and being accused of sexually assaulting someone.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:35 PM
Friday

Response to MichMan (Reply #16)

a kennedy

(36,083 posts)
10. Gawd damn it.......I am soooooooo freaking sick of this type of behavior, IF IT IS TRUE.....
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:10 PM
Friday

Just gawd damn it. 🤬 🤬 🤬

mr715

(3,672 posts)
25. It is the primary.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:56 PM
Friday

Jungle primary. We can lose this if the Dems don't start dropping out.

mr715

(3,672 posts)
29. Yeah, and it is the right time for this to be happening.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:00 PM
Friday

If this weren't going to drop, and instead be a slow burn, we'd lose this seat and control of the Senate.

For the good of the party, Swalwell must stand down.

Response to msongs (Reply #14)

RussBLib

(10,661 posts)
33. has to be some exceptions to that rule
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:07 PM
Friday

Warren Buffet? Except for that open marriage thing. But those are consenting adults.

uh, can't think of anyone else.

https://russblib.blogspot.com

lostincalifornia

(5,412 posts)
48. Yup, without a doubt, but I would also say the republican candidates, because they would hope for division among
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:25 PM
Friday

Democrats in are stupid Jungle primaries where the top two candidates run in the general. This moves the odds up that in the general it will be a Democrat verses a republican, rather than a Democrat verses a Democrat in the general.

pcdb

(123 posts)
38. Democrats
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:16 PM
Friday

The primary field is too crowded. California could end up with two Republicans duking it out for the governorship.

pcdb

(123 posts)
39. Democrats
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:16 PM
Friday

The primary field is too crowded. California could end up with two Republicans duking it out for the governorship.

RussBLib

(10,661 posts)
31. this kind of thing is why I never ran for public office
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:04 PM
Friday

....when I was younger and stupider, I did a lot of sex and drugs, like many others. But at that time, there was a general understanding that this kind of behavior would eventually come back to haunt you if you went into public service. So I stayed out. I wonder when the rules changed? because you can get away with damn-near anything these days, except child molestation. But so far, a lot of people are escaping accountability even for that.

You have to have some cojones to still enter public life with skeletons galore in your closet. I guess it's all in how you handle the accusations and fallout.

https://russblib.blogspot.com

mopinko

(73,770 posts)
42. so, is he a drinker?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:44 PM
Friday

if he’s a known heavy drinker, i’d lean toward it being true.
plus, if he’s a known heavy drinker, he shouldnt b governor.
drink and drugs ought to b a deal breaker. esp in times like these.

Response to mopinko (Reply #42)

WhiskeyGrinder

(27,035 posts)
45. endorsements evaporating:
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 07:50 PM
Friday
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/10/politics/democrats-withdraw-endorsements-of-eric-swalwell-and-demand-he-end-bid-for-california-governor

California Sen. Adam Schiff and Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego, both longtime allies, said they were withdrawing their endorsements. Swalwell’s campaign chair, Rep. Jimmy Gomez, said he’d quit the position. And a top adviser, Courtni Pugh, who was Swalwell’s liaison to labor groups, told CNN she had left the campaign “as soon as I learned the seriousness of the allegations,” and that she didn’t know how many others had also quit.

A spokesperson for Californians for a Fighter, an independent expenditure group supporting Swalwell, said in a statement: “In light of the serious allegations, the IE is suspending campaign activity immediately.”

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she had told Swalwell to end his bid. California Gov. Gavin Newsom did not immediately call on Swalwell to drop out but said in a statement: “As we continue to learn more, these allegations from multiple sources are deeply troubling and must be taken seriously.” Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, said that “these are very serious allegations that require a serious and thorough investigation.”

Meanwhile, several of Swalwell’s rivals in the governor’s race called on him to drop out following reports by CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle in which women accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct.

MustLoveBeagles

(16,661 posts)
49. I think that ship has sailed
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:27 PM
Friday

At this point it doesn't matter if he's innocent or not. If you're a Democrat and there's the tiniest whif of scandal your colleagues won't support you and you're done. Another effective Dem bites the dust.

CousinIT

(12,577 posts)
51. Well, the CA Governor's race on the Dem side needed some pruning
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 08:36 PM
Friday

Some of them needed to drop out. I guess Swalwell will be hoisted out by his own petard. I also wonder which Republicans were behind this exposure, if not the manufacture of it. Who did they pay and how much to get them to talk? While I tend to believe the accusers, I also wonder what they were promised by Republicans to talk.

Shrek

(4,431 posts)
59. Probably not a Republican
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 06:44 AM
Yesterday

Because of the primary rules, they benefit from having a large number of Democrats. If the vote is sufficiently split it's possible for two Republicans to emerge from the primary with the most votes.

As the field gets smaller, benefits increasingly accrue to the Democrats.

pinkstarburst

(2,045 posts)
53. I'm really suspicious of the timing
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:01 PM
Friday

When you look at who benefits, it's the two republicans, obviously, and then also Steyer, and Katie Porter.

LeftInTX

(34,500 posts)
57. There are 20 Democrats in the race, 12 Republicans, 15 non-partisan, 1 Libertarian
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:47 PM
Friday

It's a jungle primary, so everyone votes on the same ticket. You vote for several and the two highest are on the November ticket.


Swalwell dropping out doesn't help the GOP.

Abolishinist

(2,971 posts)
58. Of course. I live in CA, thus my question.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:21 AM
Yesterday

It helps them nought. Hopefully Porter is next.

Ford_Prefect

(8,631 posts)
60. The timing and lack of corroboration seem to point to a Rat Fu***ng campaign.
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 08:03 PM
2 hrs ago

I cannot find accurate accounts, only reactions. It feels too much like what happened to Al Franken.

Why are we only hearing about it NOW????

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