


They said we were racist for calling Kamala a “DEI” hire. It’s just reality.
In what other universe does a presidential candidate lose catastrophically while taking much of her party down with her… and then ponder whether she should run for governor or president again?
A normal old white guy would talk into the sunset and hope the shame would settle down enough to enable him to one day serve as a cabinet member in a future administration or launch a career as a green grifter. But no, not Kamala. She’s just not sure if she wants to be emperor or pope.
Top aides and people close to Kamala Harris have divided over whether she should head home to run for California governor in 2026 — and it all comes down to whether they believe she could win the Democratic nomination for president in an expected competitive primary in 2028.
There’s no thought that she should retire, go do something else, or at least stop running for offices she’s not qualified for. Nah. The consensus is she’s a generational political talent and it’s just a question of whether she can win a presidential primary again.
And Hillary was accused of white privilege.
Some believe a repeat run, after quickly improving her reputation and raising more than $1 billion over her surprise 100-day race, should be hers for the taking.
Somehow wasting $1.5 billion is being treated as an asset.
Why would Dems and donors not want a replay of the same thing?
The governor’s race, meanwhile, looks like a lay-up: Harris was elected statewide three times and served 10 years combined as state attorney general and US senator, and when asked by CNN, several major candidates made clear either directly or through aides that they would likely step aside if she got in.
Sure. Why not. California seems to be the one place that Kamala can win. And how much worse can the state get?
In CNN’s conversation with over a dozen current and former Harris advisers and other top California Democratic players, the only consensus around the vice president is that she likely can’t do both, since that would essentially require launching a presidential campaign soon after being sworn in as governor.
Come on guys, let’s not undersell Kamala. She can run for governor, win with a lot of ‘late-arriving ballots’ and then turn around and launch a presidential campaign to break two glass ceilings while telling voters how privileged they are to be making such progress.
But really the most revealing thing is that instead of deciding this on her own like a functional adult, the entire circle of Kamalaworld is arguing about what their girl should do like she’s a talented grade schooler and they can’t decide if she should take ice skating classes or focus on STEM.