Tag: November 2024 IGS poll
Former VP Kamala Harris Consults With Hillary Clinton On Possible Governor Run In 2026
According to new reports from the Telegraph, former Vice President Kamala Harris is now consulting with former Senator and fellow Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over a potential run for Governor of California. While Harris has consulted on several other...
‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’: Former VP Harris Vows to Stay Politically Active in Dana Point Speech
Former Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance at the Leading Women Defined Conference in Dana Point on Thursday, giving an eight minute speech in which she confirmed that she is staying in politics. Harris, who has remained relatively...
Former VP Kamala Harris to Decide On 2026 Gubernatorial Run By The End Of Summer
According to several Democratic donors and aides, former Vice President Kamala Harris has said that she is currently interested in running for Governor in 2026, and will make her decision by the end of the summer. Harris’ confirmation dates back...
Special Presidential Envoy Ric Grenell Considers Run For Governor if Harris Enters 2026 Race
Special Presidential Envoy and former Ambassador to Germany Ric Grenell announced on Friday that he would consider running for Governor next year if former Vice President Kamala Harris enters the race. “That is a hot topic. I’ll make a little...
New Emerson College Democrats-Only Poll Finds Harris Is Still Favored by Democrats in 2026 Gubernatorial Race
According to a new Emerson College poll of registered Democrat voters, released on Thursday, former Vice President Kamala Harris is still the favorite candidate in the 2026 California gubernatorial race amongst registered Democratic voters, beating out all other candidates with...
Former LA DA Jackie Lacey Speaks About Nathan Hochman’s Victory
Former Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey spoke out about Nathan Hochman’s victory earlier this month over Los Angeles DA George Gascon, saying that she felt “vindicated” by Gascon’s loss and glad that voters “saw through Gascon’s smoke and...