Candidates for California governor have gathered for the first time since U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell’s dramatic exit over sexual assault allegations. Five Democrats and one Republican attended a Sacramento forum, mostly sticking to their campaign points. Only two briefly mentioned the scandal involving Swalwell. Once a leading candidate, Swalwell’s departure has left the race wide open, with no clear leader among the over 50 candidates. Democrats fear a split vote could lock them out of the November election. Republicans also have yet to rally around a preferred candidate.