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Rob Bonta, California attorney general candidate, 2026 primary election questionnaire

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Rob Bonta, California attorney general candidate, 2026 primary election questionnaire

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has answered a questionnaire ahead of the 2026 primary election, stating his commitment to enforcing the law and defending Californians against federal overreach. Bonta has filed over 50 lawsuits against the Trump administration since his return to office.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a candidate in the 2026 primary election, has responded to a questionnaire from the Southern California News Group. Bonta, 54, is the incumbent attorney general and has held various other political positions, including Alameda City Council and California State Assembly District 18. As attorney general, Bonta stated his commitment to enforcing the law and defending Californians, regardless of the party in power. He has filed over 50 lawsuits against the Trump administration since his return to office, with 65 lawsuits filed in the last year alone. Bonta's office has prevailed approximately 80% of the time, protecting over $200 billion in funding for California and defending constitutional rights. Bonta resides in Alameda, California, and his campaign website is robbonta.com.

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