A Politico–UC Berkeley survey found limited enthusiasm among California “policy influencers” for former Vice President Kamala Harris running for governor in 2026. While 36% were indifferent, only 22% were mostly excited. Among registered voters, Democrats were more supportive—41% would be “most excited” if Harris ran. Minority voters were divided, with 35% “joyful” and 38% “mostly excited.” After her 2024 presidential loss to Donald Trump, Harris has remained low-profile but hinted at staying politically active, saying, “I’m not going anywhere.” She’s expected to decide on a gubernatorial run by summer 2026, where early polls show her as a clear Democratic frontrunner ahead of Xavier Becerra.
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