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Kamala Harris Says She Won’t Run for California Governor

by Joy Ale
July 31, 2025
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has ruled out a bid for California governor, ending speculation about her return to state politics following her 2024 presidential campaign.

Harris announced her decision this week after what she called “deep reflection,” confirming she will not participate in the 2026 gubernatorial race to succeed current Governor Gavin Newsom.

“For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in elected office,” Harris said, adding that she plans to share more about her future activities in the coming months.

The decision removes one of the most prominent names from the potential field of candidates seeking to replace Newsom, who is serving his final term. The Democratic primary is expected to be decisive given the party’s dominance in California statewide races.

Harris did not directly address her long-term political plans, leaving open the possibility of another national campaign in 2028. In her statement, she called for “new methods and fresh thinking” within the Democratic Party while maintaining core values.

The California governor’s race officially begins with the June 2026 primary, followed by the November general election. The winner will take office in early 2027.

California has not elected a Republican governor since Arnold Schwarzenegger, who left office in 2011. The state’s influence extends from policy leadership to Silicon Valley technology regulation, making the governor’s position nationally significant.

Harris previously served as California’s attorney general from 2011 to 2017 before representing the state in the U.S. Senate until becoming vice president in 2021.

Tags: 2026 electionCalifornia DemocratsCalifornia governor raceCalifornia politicsCalifornia primaryDemocratic politicsGavin Newsomgovernor campaigngubernatorial electionHarris 2028Harris announcementHarris decisionHarris not runningKamala Harrisnational political newsNewsom successorpolitical futureSilicon Valley influencestate leadershipUS politics
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