The campaign of California Representative Eric Swalwell for governor is facing a crisis following accusations of sexual misconduct and calls for him to withdraw from the race.
Swalwell Faces Mounting Pressure
Swalwell’s campaign was removed from ActBlue, a key fundraising platform for Democratic campaigns, on Friday. Several prominent Democratic figures have also withdrawn their support and urged him to end his bid for governor. These include former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senators Adam Schiff and Ruben Gallego, and Swalwell’s campaign co-chair, Representative Jimmy Gomez.
A joint statement from senior staff members of Swalwell’s campaign and congressional office described the alleged behavior as “abhorrent” and a betrayal of the trust of all Californians. Staff who have not resigned are remaining to fulfill obligations to their colleagues and constituents in California’s 14th District.
Allegations and Response
Swalwell has denied the accusations, stating in a video posted Friday night that they are “completely false.” He acknowledged past “errors in judgment” but stated those were personal matters. He also stated that the accusations surfaced shortly before the start of mail-in voting for the June 2nd primary election.
The allegations include claims of sexual assault by a former staffer, who alleges she was left with bruises and bleeding. Other women have come forward with accusations of inappropriate behavior, including unwanted sexual advances and unsolicited explicit photos.
Several opponents in the gubernatorial race have also called for Swalwell to withdraw. Californians for a Fighter, an independent group supporting Swalwell, has suspended campaign activity.
What’s Next?
Swalwell stated he would spend the weekend with family and friends and hoped to provide an update soon. It remains to be seen whether he will heed the calls to withdraw from the race. If he does not, he will likely face continued scrutiny and a challenging path forward. Alternatively, he could continue his campaign, attempting to defend himself against the allegations and maintain support among voters. The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has stated the accusations are “deeply concerning” and “must be taken seriously” but has not yet called for Swalwell to step down.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the recent calls for Eric Swalwell to withdraw from the race?
Accusations of sexual misconduct prompted the calls for Swalwell to withdraw from the race. Several women have come forward with allegations of inappropriate behavior.
Who has withdrawn their support for Eric Swalwell?
Nancy Pelosi, Hakeem Jeffries, Senators Adam Schiff and Ruben Gallego, and Swalwell’s campaign co-chair, Representative Jimmy Gomez, have all withdrawn their support.
What is Eric Swalwell’s response to the accusations?
Swalwell has denied the accusations, calling them “completely false” and stating he will defend himself based on the facts.
As this situation unfolds, how will voters weigh these serious allegations against Swalwell’s decades of public service?








