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Current roleBusiness executive
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age68 years old (Jun 27, 1957)
GenderMale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundBusiness executive
EducationYale University (BA)
Notable personal detailsThomas Fahr Steyer is an American businessman, philanthropist, and political activist known for founding Farallon Capital Management and later focusing on climate and progressive advocacy through organizations such as NextGen America. He earned a BA from Yale University and an MBA from Stanford University. He ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 and later entered the 2026 California gubernatorial race. He is married to Kathryn Ann ("Kat") Taylor and they have four children.
Supports significant tax increases on the very wealthy and closing capital-gains/dividend loopholes to fund expanded social programs; proposes a wealth tax (1% above ~$32 million) and rolling back tax cuts for the wealthy while delivering targeted tax relief for working families. Advocates using revenue from higher taxes on top earners and corporations to expand healthcare, education, infrastructure, and other public investments.
Supports health care as a right and favors building on the Affordable Care Act with a public option rather than implementing Medicare-for-All that would eliminate employer plans. Advocates using government purchasing power and regulation to drive down costs while preserving choice for those with employer-negotiated coverage.
Supports comprehensive, humane immigration reform including a pathway to citizenship, reinstating DACA and expanding TPS, ending family separation and abolishing private immigration detention; opposes construction of a southern border wall while advocating for "smart" border security and reforms to ICE/CBP to prioritize due process and national security. Would decriminalize border crossings (use civil processing) and limit deportations to those convicted of felony crimes, and seeks to expand refugee admissions and asylum protections.
The candidate explicitly identifies as pro‑choice, describes abortion as health care, and supports repealing the Hyde Amendment and protecting reproductive rights. He has worked with and funded pro‑choice organizations and stated he will back policies to preserve abortion access. These positions indicate support for unrestricted access and federal protections for abortion rights.
Supports aggressive climate action including declaring a national climate emergency, backing Green New Deal–style legislation, targeting 100% clean electricity by 2040 and net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045, and large federal investments in clean energy and a civilian climate corps.
Supports strong federal gun safety reforms including universal/background checks, a federal licensing system for gun ownership, waiting periods, red flag (extreme-risk) laws, a ban on new assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and creation of a federal Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Also supports measures like voluntary buybacks, regulation of ghost/3D-printed guns, and repeal of industry liability protections to increase accountability.
Tom Steyer is in the middle of California’s crowded governor’s race, with recent polls putting him in the top tier but behind Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton. He has been campaigning on wealth taxes, climate policy, and shared prosperity, while also drawing support from some left-leaning groups. His campaign is also facing a disclosure complaint over paid influencer posts, adding a controversy to the final stretch before the June 2 primary.








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Endorsers of Tom Steyer for California Governor primary: 1st place
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Democratic Assemblymember Nick Schultz endorsed Tom Steyer for California governor.
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Corey Jackson endorsed Tom Steyer for California governor.
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