Donors Not Enthused About Potential Harris Run for Governor

Kamala Harris for the Governor of California? Not so quickly, said the main democratic donors who always recover from the failed presidential campaign of the former vice-president.
So reports Politico In a series of interviews with democratic donors who remain troubled by the Billion Dollar campaign of Harris, who failed not only who failed but ended with debt and left persistent questions about his role in the concealment of the cognitive decline of President Joe Biden.
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Said an unnamed California donor and six -digit in the report: “Kamala reminds you that we are in this complete shit storm. With Biden, we were Bambbo-Amed… I think she did her best in this situation, but obviously, she also knew the cognitive decline. ”
He added: “I wrote so many checks because I knew that the Trump administration would be horrible, but we live in a nightmare because of the Democrats. I am furious against them, really.”
Others said on the disc of the influential and left media disc that what seemed a good idea at the start was being called into question.
“There was more enthusiasm at the start,” said Matrum Martin, a fundraising from San Francisco who worked for Harris Campaigns. “I think it has decreased a little.
Politico wrote:
Some party donors have shared this ambivalence in private with each other while Harris has embarked on a calm calendar of thanks to thanks, catch -up calls and listening sessions, touching the base with her most reliable supporters while she weighs her options. The former vice-president in charge of collaborators to explore several paths, in particular not only a campaign for a political bureau but also a philanthropic company.
While Harris has kept a low public profile since his departure Politico She held private meetings when she was in the Bay region in June to make the said fundraising of the National Democratic Committee. He also reported that she was looking for the contribution of Loyalists who supported her campaigns since she ran to become a district prosecutor of San Francisco over 20 years ago.
Obviously, according to the interviews, the role of the former vice-president in the assertion of the mental form of President Joe Biden in recent years of his presidency weighs on the spirit of many.
Harris has not yet answered this question, which prompted the former Democratic mayor in Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa
“For me, these are the consequences of their inability to say anything,” he said in an interview star in post x. “That the president was ready for four years. And the consequences of this is what I focus on ”:
A fundraising in southern California, which spoke to Politico Anonymously, okay.
Donors “realize that this will simply evoke the last pathetic presidential election, which nobody wants to hear about,” he said. “And then it’s everyone” Did you know Joe Biden? ” thing.
Republicans, Politico Reported in a story last week, hoped that Harris would run, writing:
One conservative expert Steve Hilton and the sheriff of Firebrand Riverside Chad Bianco have launched campaigns focused on what they call failed democratic governance – a point that they both hammered in the appearances of Fox News – and considers Harris as an excellent example.
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Harris would have given himself until the end of the summer to decide whether or not to launch an offer from governor. According to Politico::
The reality, according to the people who know her well, is that Harris keeps all his options on the table. She has instructed aid to deepen three possible routes: to present herself to the post of governor in 2026, to present herself to the presidency in 2028 or to explore a role outside the elected office where she can still have an impact on civic life.
If she chooses to run, the old VP will have to tackle not only its assessment in the White House, but also high -level problems that afflict the state, including the repercussions of devastating forest fires and the application of immigration from the Trump administration, which has led to social troubles.
“She talks to the people of the state of knowing if she will arise,” said Joe Cotchett, lawyer for San Francisco and longtime Democrat donor Politico. “If she does, she will have very difficult problems.”
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