Could Kamala Harris' Next Move Be A Run For CA Governor? | KQED
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After losing to Donald Trump, Kamala Harris has returned to Los Angeles, raising questions about her political future, specifically a potential campaign for California governor in 2026. The state is currently in turmoil due to devastating fires, costing insurers about $7 billion in claims. Under Trump's second term, California is at odds with federal policies on various issues. Polls indicate Harris would have an edge over other candidates should she decide to run, prompting ongoing speculation about her next political steps and the implications for the state's governance.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has returned to Los Angeles after losing the election, sparking speculation about her potential run for California governor.
Insurers have paid approximately $7 billion in claims for losses from the LA fires, highlighting the ongoing devastation and recovery efforts in the region.
As Trump’s second term commences, California faces challenges over sanctuary laws, transgender athletes, climate policies, forcing Gov. Newsom to shift his anti-Trump stance.
Polling suggests that Kamala Harris would outperform the potential field of gubernatorial candidates if she decides to run in 2026.
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