Ever since Kamala Harris left the vice-presidency in January, there’s been speculation about what’s next for her political future. Before the vice-presidency, Kamala was always pegged as one of the brightest stars of the Democratic Party, and someone who worked her way up rather than having everything handed to her on a silver platter. San Francisco District Attorney, Attorney General for the state of California, then senator. Then the vice-presidency and her 100-day presidential candidacy. I do not blame her at all for being quiet and taking six months to simply take stock. Well, for months, there’s been a conversation about whether she should throw her hat into the ring in California’s 2026 gubernatorial race. She’s already won state-wide elections, and now her profile and fundraising ba

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