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Billionaire Tom Steyer caught in ultimate hypocrisy at May Day rally: ‘class traitor’

Daniel Farr
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Others accused him of trying to
Others accused him of trying to "buy his way into political office" and suggested labor groups were aligning with him for financial backing.
  • Democrat billionaire Tom Steyer faces backlash for appearing at a May Day rally in East San Jose alongside labor leader Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, where he was labeled a "class traitor" and criticized for political opportunism.

Democrat billionaire Tom Steyer is drawing fire after appearing at a May Day rally in East San Jose alongside a well-known labor leader, where he was labeled a “class traitor,” and embraced for it.

Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, president of the California Federation of Labor, highlighted the moment on X , writing: “When @TomSteyer shows up to your ‘Workers Over Billionaires’ May Day Rally in East San Jose, you ask him to wear the shirt. And he does! #ClassTraitor.”

The optics of a billionaire donning anti-billionaire messaging quickly ignited criticism online, with detractors blasting both Steyer and organized labor for what they see as political opportunism.

Democrat billionaire Tom Steyer is drawing fire after appearing at a May Day rally in East San Jose alongside Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher. X/@LorenaSGonzalez
Democrat billionaire Tom Steyer is drawing fire after appearing at a May Day rally in East San Jose alongside Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher. X/@LorenaSGonzalez

Some users pointed to Steyer’s failed 2020 Democratic presidential bid, noting he “wasted millions of dollars and couldn’t last one presidential democrat primary in South Carolina,” adding that he dropped out before Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris.

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Others accused him of trying to “buy his way into political office” and suggested labor groups were aligning with him for financial backing.

Critics also questioned his policy positions, claiming he has reversed course on single-payer healthcare and warn his leadership could worsen California’s high costs.

One commenter dismissed the rally moment as empty symbolism: “putting on a slogan shirt is all it takes to fool you.”

Tom Steyer (Democrat) speaks during the California gubernatorial debate. REUTERS
Tom Steyer (Democrat) speaks during the California gubernatorial debate. REUTERS
In this Aug. 28, 2019, file photo, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, speaks at rally. AP
In this Aug. 28, 2019, file photo, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, speaks at rally. AP

The backlash comes as progressive group Our Revolution, founded by Sen. Bernie Sanders, endorsed Steyer’s gubernatorial bid despite its anti-billionaire stance.

The organization defended the move, stating on its website: “Yes, Tom Steyer is a billionaire. But it matters what he is doing with that power.”

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Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com

Another user commented on the departure of wealthy residents from California, posing the question, “Where are the workers supposed to work with all the billionaires fleeing the state?”

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Meanwhile, Steyer’s campaign is facing resistance from corporate interests.


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Utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) has poured nearly $10 million into a political action committee opposing him, according to recent state filings.

The PAC, Californians for Resilient and Affordable Energy, is backing another group, California Is Not For Sale, which has launched a wave of anti-Steyer ads.

California Governor Gavin Newsom is seen at the 33rd Annual White House Correspondents’ Garden Brunch in Washington, DC, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Nathan Posner/Shutterstock
California Governor Gavin Newsom is seen at the 33rd Annual White House Correspondents’ Garden Brunch in Washington, DC, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Nathan Posner/Shutterstock

Steyer has made PG&E a central target, blaming it for soaring energy costs and pledging to slash utility bills by 25%.

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He has also proposed breaking up electric monopolies and raising taxes on the wealthy as part of his campaign platform.

California gubernatorial candidate Republican Steve Hilton speaks during the CBS California Gubernatorial Debate at Pomona Collage on April 28, 2026 in Claremont, California. AP
California gubernatorial candidate Republican Steve Hilton speaks during the CBS California Gubernatorial Debate at Pomona Collage on April 28, 2026 in Claremont, California. AP
President Donald Trump speaks at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach Fla. AP
President Donald Trump speaks at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach Fla. AP

A CBS News/YouGov poll shows Steve Hilton, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump, leading with 16% , followed closely by Tom Steyer at 15% and Xavier Becerra at 13%, who surged into the top three following Eric Swalwell’s withdrawal from the race.

The survey highlights a highly competitive, shifting landscape among the frontrunners.

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