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California voters ‘indifferent’ over potential Kamala Harris run for governor

Michael Thompson
By Michael Thompson
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California policy influencers are “indifferent” about former Vice President Kamala who is postulated for governor in the state, a survey conducted by Politico and the Citrin Center of UC Berkeley.

The survey surveyed the registered voters from California and a selected group of policy experts, which included legislators, as well as the state and federal government staff. California registered voters were more excited about Harris than policy experts, and according to reports, 33% felt “cheerful” about the possibility.

Thirty -six percent of politics influencers said they felt “indifferent” about Harris that was running for governor. Only 4% said they would be outraged, 22% said they were “mostly excited” and 20% said they were irritated by the possible governor’s offer.

Harris has not officially declared his candidacy in his native state, but has promised to remain active in politics as losing to President Donald Trump in the 2024 elections. He is also wearing an offer for the presidency in 2028.

The former vice president received a low level of enthusiasm among independent voters in California, and 21% said they felt “desperate” about the possibility of Harris Potntiaty, and 26% said they felt “irritated” by the possibility.


Former Vice President Kamala Harris with a black lawsuit, accepting the president's prize on stage at the 56th Naacp Image Awards in Pasadena, California
Kamala Harris has not officially declared his candidacy in his native state, but has promised to remain active in politics as losing Trump in the 2024 elections. Getty images for Bet

Crowd that protests in front of the California Capitol building against Project 2025 and the policies of US President Donald Trump as part of the 50 -day 50 -day protests campaign
Thirty -six percent of politics influencers said they felt “indifferent” about Harris that was running for governor. AFP through Getty Images

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

The nineteen percent of Latin voters said they felt “desperate” about the former vice president who runs in California. The eighteen percent of Asian voters said in the survey that they felt “irritated” by Harris Posion launching an offer.

“It is almost a surprising lack of enthusiasm,” said Jack Citrin, a professor of political science at UC Berkeley, political, referring to Latin voters. “But we know for the general elections that Latin voters changed compared to 2020 or 2016 to Trump.”

Harris became the 2024 Democratic candidate for president one month after former President Joe Biden decided to get out of the race in the weeks that followed his disastrous performance of debate against Trump.

The former vice president cheered the resistance to Trump in a publication on social networks this month, saying: “Americans are up to the administration while implementing the 2025 project at full speed.”

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