Kamala Harris ends speculation on governor run, leaves door open for 2028


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Summary

Nixing rumors

Kamala Harris says she will not run for California governor in 2026.

Possible presidential run

Her decision keeps open the possibility of a 2028 presidential campaign.

Near-term plans

Harris plans to stay politically active through nonprofit and campaign work, according to sources close to her.


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Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced Wednesday she would not run for governor of California, ending months of speculation about her political future following her 2024 loss to President Donald Trump. According to two people close to Harris, the decision was made in part to preserve her flexibility for a potential 2028 presidential campaign.

“In recent months, I have given serious thought to asking the people of California for the privilege to serve as their governor,” Harris said in a statement. “I love this state, its people, and its promise. It is my home. But after deep reflection, I’ve decided that I will not run for governor in this election.”

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Eyes on 2028 presidential run

According to two people close to Harris who spoke anonymously with NBC News, the decision was made in part to “preserve her flexibility” for a potential 2028 presidential campaign. 

While a gubernatorial run wouldn’t have prevented a future presidential campaign, it would have shifted her focus more narrowly to California rather than maintaining a national presence — something Harris took into consideration, according to sources.

“This does keep the door open for 2028,” one person familiar with her thinking said. The source described the decision as difficult, saying Harris “grappled with it” and ultimately prioritized where she could have the “biggest impact.”

What’s next for Harris in the near term?

In her statement, Harris hinted that her next chapter would still involve public service, just not in an elected role — at least for now. 

“I look forward to getting back out and listening to the American people, helping elect Democrats across the nation who will fight fearlessly,” she said.

A source close to her said she is exploring nonprofit work and the potential launch of a political action committee. She also intends to support Democratic candidates in the 2026 midterms.

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Why this story matters

Vice President Kamala Harris's decision not to run for governor of California clarifies the political landscape for upcoming elections and signals her continued presence and influence in national politics, particularly regarding the 2028 presidential race.

Political strategy

Harris is choosing not to run for governor, reportedly in order to keep her options open for a future presidential campaign, according to people close to her who spoke with NBC News.

Future leadership

Her decision highlights ongoing speculation about leadership within the Democratic Party and potential candidates for the 2028 presidential election.

Public service commitment

Harris emphasized her intention to remain active in public service and Democratic politics, including considering nonprofit work and supporting Democrats in the 2026 midterms.

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Behind the numbers

Polls cited in several articles showed Kamala Harris as a frontrunner in the California governor's race, with some data placing her support at around 24%-41%. Approximately 40% of voters remained undecided, indicating significant fluidity in the field.

Community reaction

Community responses, particularly among California Democrats, reveal relief and renewed activity among gubernatorial candidates and donors now that the field is open, while some grassroots Democrats remain divided over Harris’s national political legacy.

Context corner

Kamala Harris’s career trajectory has included roles as district attorney, California attorney general, U.S. senator and vice president. Historically, vice presidents rarely return to state office, often opting for national political involvement or retirement.

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Key points from the Left

  • Kamala Harris announced she will not run for California governor, ending speculation after her 2024 presidential defeat to Donald Trump.
  • Harris stated, "After deep reflection, I've decided that I will not run for governor in this election," emphasizing her desire to continue serving the public.
  • Harris's decision reshapes the 2026 gubernatorial race, leaving the field open for other candidates as she remains involved with the Democratic Party.
  • Harris expressed a commitment to engaging with the American people and advancing Democratic values in her future endeavors.

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Key points from the Center

  • On Wednesday, former Vice President Kamala Harris announced she will not run for California governor, ending speculation after her 2024 presidential defeat.
  • Earlier this year, Harris told friends at the Oscars she would decide on running for governor by summer’s end, after her 2024 presidential loss to Donald Trump.
  • Earlier this month, a UC Irvine poll showed Harris leading with 41% support against 29%, amid a crowded race including Porter, Villaraigosa and Becerra.
  • With Harris out, the 2026 governor's race stands wide open and without her widespread name recognition.
  • Looking ahead, Harris plans to stay engaged and galvanize the Democratic Party by traveling the country to support 2026 midterm candidates.

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Key points from the Right

  • Kamala Harris announced she will not run for governor of California in 2026, ending speculation about her candidacy.
  • Harris stated, "I will not run for governor in this election," focusing instead on supporting Democrats across the country.
  • Harris has hinted at possible future plans, saying, "For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in elected office."
  • Other notable Democrats, such as Xavier Becerra and Katie Porter, have declared their candidacies for the gubernatorial position.

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