Kamala Harris's Political Future: Not Running for Governor, Potential 2028 Presidential Bid
Fox NewsAugust 5, 20256 min93,054 views
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- 📌 Kamala Harris announced she will not run for governor of California in 2026, ending speculation about her seeking the state's top executive role.
- 💬 She stated that after deep reflection, she has decided against running for governor, emphasizing her love for California.
Speculation on Presidential Aspirations
- 🚀 The decision is fueling speculation about a potential presidential bid in 2028, possibly setting up a showdown with current Governor Gavin Newsom.
- 🤝 Newsom expressed gratitude for Harris's service, highlighting her career as a prosecutor, attorney general, senator, and vice president.
Analysis of Harris's Political Standing
- 📉 Panelists suggest Harris lacks a distinct ideological or charismatic wing within the Democratic party, which is seen as crucial for a presidential nomination.
- ❓ There's a debate on whether Harris would risk an embarrassing primary loss by running for president, with some believing she will ultimately not run.
- 💡 One theory suggests her decision is linked to promoting her new book, "107 Days."
Democratic Party's Primary Landscape
- 🌪️ The Democratic primary is anticipated to be wide open, potentially featuring 15-25 candidates, leading to a chaotic but necessary process for the party.
- 🗳️ Some argue that voters were
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