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Kamala Harris is leaning toward entering the California gubernatorial race, sources familiar with the former vice presidents thinking tell The Hill.
While the sources caution that Harris hasnt made a final decision yet and is still considering all her options, they say she has made it clear that she is not done with public service and is giving the race strong consideration.
Those who have spoken to Harris about the possibility of entering the race say it has given her a renewed sense of excitement and, as one source put it, a glimmer in her eyes.
She has a lot of people in her ear telling her that it makes the most sense and she can do the most good, said one source who has spoken to Harris about a potential run.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5361287-harris-governor-race-decision-timing/

W_HAMILTON
(9,144 posts)Cha
(312,225 posts)decides is best for her, California and the World!
Mahalo, RSF
Celerity
(50,467 posts)snip
After losing the presidential election in November, Ms. Harris returned home to Los Angeles and has contemplated a run for California governor. Ms. Porter will drop out of the race if Ms. Harris runs, a spokesman said.
In the interview on Tuesday, Ms. Porter said that Ms. Harris would have a powerful, field-clearing effect for Democrats in the race, and that she has long been a supporter of the former vice president. In 2012, when Ms. Harris was Californias attorney general, she appointed Ms. Porter to monitor a legal settlement with major banks over the foreclosure crisis.
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obamanut2012
(28,549 posts)SSJVegeta
(821 posts)And not dictated by name recognition and disproportional resources.
RandySF
(75,299 posts)that Porter is the nominee.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)
On edit:...or Villaragosa TBH. My primary issue is expanding public transit. Villaragosa and Harris have proven themselves on those issues, I think, more than Porter.
But I do believe in that principle pertaining to a more even playing field, nonetheless.
obamanut2012
(28,549 posts)Why?
She has held several state and local offices in CA already. And excelled.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)More candidates are better than fewer candidates. At the very least I simply dont want Porter to drop out
Renew Deal
(84,130 posts)It would be a tough break for Porter to run into another big Dem name, but thats how it goes sometimes.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)As i said in my follow up post, I really like her previous positions and support for public transit and high speed rail. Those are by far among my top issues as a Californian. That being said, Porter is also very supportive of public transit, but has thrown cold water on hsr, which im not happy with.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)Thats part of why I said "no" as my knee jerk reaction. Since I think more democracy is better than less democracy. Between the two Im definitely leaning towards Harris for now.
tinrobot
(11,592 posts)Harris has won all of her statewide California elections, including the last one for California's electoral votes.
I'm going with the proven winner.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)OnDoutside
(20,842 posts)might offer a chance for her to comeback.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)Personally I dont like that she is lukewarm at best with high speed rail. Whereas Harris fought for the funds as a Senator.
OnDoutside
(20,842 posts)Republicans and allied chancers to account. She should never have gone for the Senate seat, it was way too soon. I feel she rubbed too many House Dems up the wrong way, and I would contrast her exploits with AOC.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)OnDoutside
(20,842 posts)mcar
(44,775 posts)Ok.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)😒 🤔
The meaning of my comment is that it takes Porters shot away if Harris runs. (It is reported that Porter will drop out if Harris declares)
obamanut2012
(28,549 posts)SSJVegeta
(821 posts)Apologies for the misunderstanding.
mcar
(44,775 posts)but Harris should be banned from running for something again? That makes no sense.
It's not Porter's "turn."
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)My gosh. I do not believe that in the slightest.
mcar
(44,775 posts)I see that you have clarified it some. Thanks.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)How many interpreted it was far from what I intended. I appreciate your kindness.
calguy
(5,933 posts)As far as Im concerned, Katie blew up her promising political career by her bone-headed decision to run against Adam Schiff for the Senate.
SSJVegeta
(821 posts)I actually really like her stance on public transit. Which is largely my number one issue. So maybe I could get behind her... 🤔
obamanut2012
(28,549 posts)kkmarie
(204 posts)I love Kamala! I love Katie!
Not being from CA I didn't follow the CA senate race that Katie was a candidate. Searching for info I found the OLD democratic guard didn't want Katie to win. And threw all their weight (pelosi) on getting Schiff elected.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/us/politics/katie-porter-california-governor.html
I have no opinion I just found Katie's last run interesting, with the alleged games played by the democrats.
Basically I'm just typing out loud and wondering what others are thinking.
Again, I think, the only goal we should have is to make sure CA is won by a democrat.
Sympthsical
(10,669 posts)Anyone at all.
If Harris runs, the party will clear the path for her.
Same ole entrenched power. Nothing revelatory. Nothing interesting. Nothing new.
We need a new direction. I won't vote for another decade of same old shit.
cadoman
(1,356 posts)Do you notice a pattern here?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_governors_of_California
You have to be out of your mind to think that Harris would not bring something new to the table, on multiple levels: gender and race.
OnDoutside
(20,842 posts)fujiyamasan
(279 posts)By that logic, voters in Virginia should support winsome sears. Why not? Shes a black woman. Im sure shes capable of moving that state in a different direction. It may be the wrong direction, but it is new.
Sympthsical
(10,669 posts)These are public servants. They are not celebrities, and I am bored stiff by people who behave more like fans than citizens.
There are people who think if the identity is diverse, then the policies will be. Well, we have sufficient experience by 2025 to know that politicians of different gender and racial identities will happily play ball with monied interests and the status quo just as easily and readily as any white male.
I am interested in ideas.
Remember when President Obama quite infamously said, "I am the change!" when asked what changes he intended to bring in policy?
Identity is not policy. It is not a qualification. It is not telling me what you want to do differently. It does not explain to me why I should trust you with power. If I voted strictly on identity, I'd be voting for every LGBT candidate who came along.
I do not do that either.
kkmarie
(204 posts)Not being from CA I didn't follow the CA senate race that Katie was a candidate. Searching for info I found the OLD democratic guard didn't want Katie to win. And threw all their weight (pelosi) on getting Schiff elected.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/us/politics/katie-porter-california-governor.html
And even though I'm not in CA and would love to see Kamala in the job. Another part is telling me Katie is the better option.
Basically I'm just typing out loud and wondering what others are thinking.
tinrobot
(11,592 posts)He was much more of a leader in the House. He took on Trump directly as chair of the Intelligence Committee and as an impeachment manager. He had the resume points.
Katie was more the type that threw grenades from the sidelines. Staying in her swing-district house seat would have served California and the nation better. That seat got filled by a republican, putting us one vote further away from a majority.
Prairie Gates
(5,327 posts)mcar
(44,775 posts)obamanut2012
(28,549 posts)Renew Deal
(84,130 posts)It would give her critical executive experience and a large platform.
Sympthsical
(10,669 posts)My state is not a consolation prize.
No.
No more status quo.
obamanut2012
(28,549 posts)Sympthsical
(10,669 posts)And that's fine if people are fine with that.
But when the usual complaints about Sacramento come along, I'll just roll my eyes.
Starbeach
(150 posts)CA is critical as an anti-MAGA stronghold. Kamala should lead that.
fujiyamasan
(279 posts)I just hope this time theres a vigorous primary in this state for the nomination.
MorbidButterflyTat
(3,180 posts)"...sources familiar with the former vice presidents thinking..."
"Those who have spoken to Harris about the possibility of entering the race say it has given her.... 'a glimmer in her eyes.'
The eye glimmer proves it!!
Bayard
(25,592 posts)Although getting admin experience would be a real plus.
Bayard
(25,592 posts)Although getting admin experience would be a real plus.