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The indifferent ‘California voter ”about potential Kamala Harris for the governor

In the Californian political influencers, the former Vice President Kamala Harris in the state “indifferent”, a survey carried out by Politico and UC Berkeley’s Citrin Center.

California responded to the survey registered voters and a selected group of insiders, including legislators and employees of the state and federal government. The registered voters of California were more enthusiastic about Harris than the insiders of politics, whereby 33% reported the possibility of feeling “happy”.

Thirty -thirty percent of political influencers stated that they felt “indifferent” via Harris for the governor. Only 4% stated that they would be outraged, 22% stated that they were “mostly excited” and 20% stated that they were irritated by the potential governor requirement.

Harris did not officially explain her candidacy in her home state, but has sworn to stay active in politics since she lost to President Donald Trump in 2024. It also weighs an offer for the presidency in 2028.

The former Vice President received little enthusiasm among independent voters in California. 21% stated that they were “hopeless” when Harris went potentially and 26% said they had felt “irritated” by the possibility.


Former Vice President Kamala Harris in a black suit that the presidency for the stage at the 56th NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena, California
Kamala Harris has not officially explained her candidacy in her home state, but has sworn himself in remaining active in politics since the defeat against Trump in 2024. Getty Images for bet

Humans protest in front of the California Capitol building against the 2025 project and the policy of US President Donald Trump as part of the 50 protests 1 day campaign
Thirty -thirty percent of political influencers stated that they felt “indifferent” via Harris for the governor. AFP via Getty Images

Color voters reacted a mixed reaction to the possibility of running Harris. While 35% of the black voters felt “happy” and 38% said that they were “mostly excited”, other color voters were not so enthusiastic.

Nineteen percent of Latino voters stated that they felt “hopeless” over the former Vice President in California. In the survey, eighteen percent of Asian voters stated that they felt “irritated” by Harris to possibly start an offer.

“It is almost a surprising lack of enthusiasm,” said Jack Citrin, professor of political science at UC Berkeley, to politico and referred to Latino voters. “But we know from the general elections that the Latino voters have shifted compared to Trump compared to 2020 or 2016.”

Harris was decided one month after former President Joe Biden to see the race in the weeks that followed his catastrophic debate against Trump, the democratic candidate for the President of the President.

The former vice president cheered the resistance to Trump on social media in a contribution on social media this month and said: “The Americans face the administration while implementing the 2025 project at full speed.”

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