Former Vice President Kamala Harris is seriously considering a run for governor of California and has set a self-imposed deadline to decide by the end of summer.
Despite holding a strong lead in early national polls for potential presidential candidates, Harris has had candid discussions with advisers in Washington about the challenges of a primary run. Her aides note that she has long been intrigued by the prospect of leading the world’s fifth-largest economy and making history as the first Black woman governor in the US.
Since leaving office, Harris has maintained a visible presence in Democratic politics, signaling her intent to remain a key party leader—whether on the national stage or in California.
She has also retained several of her most senior and trusted aides through her newly formed organization, Pioneer49, including Chief of Staff Sheila Nix and senior advisers Kirsten Allen and Ike Irby. Other longtime confidants, such as Brian Nelson, Minyon Moore, and former White House Chief of Staff Lorraine Voles, continue to be key members of her inner circle.... Read More: Arutz-7