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EXCLUSIVEJune 10, 2025

BREAKING: Kamala is NOT running for California Governor

BREAKING: Kamala is NOT running for California Governor

Kamala Harris is back in the headlines—for nothing. This week, she announced she won’t be running for California governor in 2026, and she expects you to care. She’s not fooling anyone. This entire gesture is a weak attempt to soft‑launch a 2028 presidential campaign—a campaign Americans already shut down before it even got started.

Let’s get this straight: Harris lost big in the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump. Trump reeled off a decisive win with 312 electoral votes to her 226, and he even took the popular vote—49.8% to her 48.3% . She formally certified her own loss on January 6, 2025, acting as Senate president while Congress confirmed Trump’s victory—even cheering Republicans on had a field day.

Since then, Harris has been recycling the same tired status updates and public appearances—keynotes at think‑tank panels, bland speeches praising “democracy,” and personality‑free Zoom interviews. None of this is governing. It’s rebranding. But pollsters show zero demand for “Kamala 2.0.” Americans already declared her persona and message—flat, stale, irrelevant—a hard no.

Her political capital evaporated. Many Democrats call her campaign a hemorrhaging $10 million‑a‑day trainwreck. Despite all the fundraising and celebrity spin, Harris still failed to even energize her base—Black and Latino voters who turned away when she needed them most.

So now she’s dangling the “not running for governor” line to keep her name in headlines, hoping to buy credibility she doesn’t have. Sorry, Kamala—not buying it. No one cares about your contrived status updates or recycled sound bites. Your political hit TV ended in 2024. Trying to soft‑launch a 2028 run when the electorate already dismissed you? That’s not strategy. It’s desperation.

Far From Woke Verdict: Kamala Harris has lost the game. The electorate has already spoken. “Kamala 2028” is dead on arrival. Fuller credibility? That train left the station—without you.

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Published on June 10, 2025