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Kamala Harris at a Crossroads: Weighing the Governorship of California Against Her National Future

 

As the political calendar inches toward July 21, Kamala Harris faces a critical juncture that could reshape both her career and California’s future. This date marks the end of the six-month period of Secret Service protection afforded to former vice presidents, a symbolic deadline that many close to her believe will coincide with a decision on her political trajectory. Though no official announcement has been made, speculation is mounting that Harris may soon launch a bid for the California governorship in 2026, with insiders suggesting an announcement could come as early as August or soon after Labor Day.

 

Sources familiar with her deliberations describe a woman engaged in deep introspection and strategy, examining the prospect of governing her home state during a time of immense fiscal and political challenges. Private polling has shown Harris enjoying broad name recognition and significant support among California Democrats, bolstering confidence that she could enter the race as a frontrunner. “She’s trying to figure out what it means to be governor,” one confidant told CNN, pointing to the probing questions she’s been asking aides and policy experts as part of her characteristic lawyerly approach.

 

Yet Harris’s path is far from clear. California’s top-two primary system complicates matters, with independents and Republicans also factoring into early polling. One rival shared data with CNN suggesting more likely primary voters felt Democrats would be “better off with another candidate for governor” than those who said Harris running would be “a good idea.”

 

Harris has been hosting informal meetings at her Los Angeles home and sending texts to longtime aides linking to articles on state issues. She’s wrestling with the realities of taking over a state facing a projected $12 billion budget deficit, looming Medicaid cuts, and the need to regulate emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. Her potential gubernatorial tenure would mean overseeing tough compromises with a fractious legislature, far removed from the glamour of high-profile national events. “President was going to be a walk in the park?” she reportedly quipped in conversations where concerns about the grueling nature of the job were raised.

 

Still, some close to her believe Harris is increasingly persuaded that the enormity of California’s challenges makes the role a meaningful next step, not a political consolation prize. “I have no doubt that if she chose to run for governor, she would be an exceptional servant of that state,” said longtime adviser Minyon Moore.

 

Despite the growing momentum, the race remains frozen in anticipation of Harris’s move. “The race is frozen until she makes a decision,” said one senior Democratic figure in California. “The ball’s in her court.” Multiple declared candidates, including Antonio Villaraigosa and Xavier Becerra, have signaled they won’t step aside. “I’m ready for Kamala,” said Villaraigosa. “I don’t believe she’s prepared to get her hands dirty.” Becerra added, “Competition is good. I think everyone should have the opportunity to make a good decision. But I made my decision and I’m in until November 2026.”

 

Other contenders could further complicate the field. Rick Caruso, the billionaire developer and former Republican, is reportedly weighing a self-funded run, and Trump ally Ric Grenell could enter the race with backing from figures like Elon Musk — a scenario Harris’s advisers believe could allow her to frame the campaign as a stand against MAGA extremism.

 

Though friends say the grief of her failed 2024 presidential campaign has finally left her voice, she remains torn between her rising political capital and the stark realities of state leadership. She is also preoccupied with finishing a forthcoming book, weighing how much to reveal about her time with Joe Biden and their campaign. His recent remark on The View, that he “wasn’t surprised” she lost and still believes he would have won, reportedly reignited anxieties over how to address their complicated dynamic.

 

Gavin Newsom, now in his final term, recently presented revised budget estimates that painted a sobering picture of the state’s finances. “We don’t live in Plato’s Republic,” Newsom said bluntly. Lorena Gonzalez, president of the California Labor Federation, echoed the urgency: “There’s some serious issues that California faces and will continue to face in the future, and that is being driven home more than ever because of the time we’re in.”

 

For Harris, the calculus includes more than just political ambition. Her recent actions — from strategic outreach to media figures and aspiring female candidates, to a continued presence in Democratic infrastructure discussions — show a leader contemplating not just her next role, but her broader legacy. Yet as Jerry Brown, a veteran of California politics, noted, “A politician is somebody who runs for office. If they’re out of office they’ll be looking for ways to get back into office. It is the psychology that I followed. And it’s what guided me for 50 years in politics.”

 

With the clock ticking and a crowded field waiting, Kamala Harris must now decide whether to return to the political arena not as a national candidate, but as California’s next executive — a decision that will inevitably shape her legacy, whether in Sacramento or beyond.

 

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33 minutes ago, Tug said:

I dono I think she would be a fine governor I’d vote for her.

So you must not live in california then, if voting for her would not make things harder for you

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2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I don't either love or hate Harris but I think California probably deserves better

 

The long version of Yes I know she is crap but I'm a Dem & need to tread lightly 555

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1 hour ago, Tug said:

I dono I think she would be a fine governor I’d vote for her.

 

Then you'd get exactly what you deserve. 

 

But think about your poor neighbors.  They don't just deserve better, they need better leadership.  California is a dumpster fire.

 

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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

Sources familiar with her deliberations describe a woman engaged in deep introspection and strategy,  

“She’s trying to figure out what it means to be governor,”

 

More like she's figuring out who she's going to have to sleep with this time.  It gets tougher with age.

 

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1 hour ago, thesetat said:

This women could not manage a budget for her own campaign and wasted all of that money plus more. Do you really think she could govern a wealthy state like Ca? The people living there are already up in arms about the lack of governing that caused so much damage during the wildfires. They also saw how stupid and ignorant Harris was during her campaign to run for President. She will never win an election again and i seriously doubt any party will support her running in more politics. She is barking up the wrong tree and needs to go back to being a lawyer. 

Ahh it was dry conditions and 80 mph winds that were responsible for the wildfires.during the 08 housing bubble she single handedly clawed back big bucks from the banks she was a good AG senator and I feel a good vp remember the vp isn’t calling the shots she has decades of experience working in the system that governs California.so naa for now she’s got my vote.

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8 minutes ago, Tug said:

Ahh it was dry conditions and 80 mph winds that were responsible for the wildfires.during the 08 housing bubble she single handedly clawed back big bucks from the banks she was a good AG senator and I feel a good vp remember the vp isn’t calling the shots she has decades of experience working in the system that governs California.so naa for now she’s got my vote.

You make excuses for something that happens yearly...the facts are the leadership used the money on something else. they made water unavailable to extinguish even the smallest fires. Their management was horrible. For your sake. I hope she does run and win in Ca. That way she can only destroy one state and not the whole country.

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1 minute ago, thesetat said:

You make excuses for something that happens yearly...the facts are the leadership used the money on something else. they made water unavailable to extinguish even the smallest fires. Their management was horrible. For your sake. I hope she does run and win in Ca. That way she can only destroy one state and not the whole country.

Ahh oookkkaaaa

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7 hours ago, mania said:

 

The long version of Yes I know she is crap but I'm a Dem & need to tread lightly 555

You're projecting.

I would have been thrilled to see her as president rather than the Trump disaster.

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7 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Let's see if she goes through a FAIR primary. I highly doubt she can win in the higher political races.

No, AOC will get the prize.👍

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

She could teach. That would be dignified.

 

Teach what, how to get ahead by giving head? 😆

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41 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

We're talking about Gov of California. AOC has nothing to do with a race like that.

Sorry, but you would read the whole story???😳

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Just now, HappyExpat57 said:

Sorry, but would you read the comment I was replying to?????

Do you know what nation future could mean 😳🐰? Obviously not. Ask someone who can read and understand🙏

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1 minute ago, newbee2022 said:

Do you know what nation future could mean 😳🐰? Obviously not. Ask someone who can read and understand🙏

Taking a quick browse of your comments, you're just a mean spirited troll. Buh bye.

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3 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Taking a quick browse of your comments, you're just a mean spirited troll. Buh bye.

Well, switch your brain off. Too hard working😂😂😂

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