Harris’s Next Move: Still a Mystery, But Not Without Momentum

A recent survey conducted by Politico and UC Berkeley’s Citrin Center paints a complicated picture. When asked about Harris potentially entering the race to succeed Governor Gavin Newsom, who is term-limited, only 22% of respondents expressed genuine excitement. A significant 36% were indifferent, while others showed signs of irritation or even frustration at the idea.

The group surveyed consisted of those deeply embedded in California politics—state and federal lawmakers, policy staffers, and readers of key political news platforms. Their sentiments may not reflect the general population’s, but they offer a window into the political atmosphere behind closed doors.

Among registered voters, particularly Democrats, Harris garners more support. Around 41% would be “most excited” by her candidacy, and nearly a third described their potential reaction as “joyful.” These numbers climb slightly among minority voters, especially Black and Latino Californians, who have been key demographics in Harris’s past campaigns. Still, there’s an undercurrent of caution. A notable portion of Latino and Asian voters expressed less enthusiasm, with terms like “hopeless” and “irritated” appearing in their responses.

Political scientist Jack Citrin, who helped conduct the survey, wasn’t surprised. “These people are not given to euphoria,” he remarked, noting Harris is still navigating the emotional and strategic aftermath of her 2024 loss in the presidential race.

Despite her defeat, Harris has remained adamant that she is not stepping away from the public stage. “I’m not going anywhere,” she recently said during an appearance at a leadership event for Black women in California. Her brief but passionate speech was met with cheers, suggesting that her message still resonates with many.

That appearance, though short, hinted at something more than just political survival—it hinted at preparation. Harris, who served as California’s senator before joining the Biden administration, knows the state well. And while she has not formally declared her candidacy for governor, sources close to her say a decision could come by the end of the summer.

Should she choose to run, early polling indicates Harris would enter the race as the leading Democratic contender. A February poll conducted by Emerson College, Inside California Politics, and The Hill showed her with nearly 60% support among likely primary voters—far ahead of any other declared or rumored candidate.

However, the road ahead may not be free of obstacles. On the same day Harris gave her speech, former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra officially launched his campaign for governor. Once a colleague in the Biden administration, Becerra’s entrance could complicate the landscape, especially if more familiar names join the field.

Still, Harris’s blend of national experience and California roots gives her a unique edge. Her past roles as a prosecutor, state attorney general, senator, and vice president form a complex but formidable résumé. Whether voters will embrace her return to state politics remains to be seen.

In her speech, Harris did not mention President Trump or her loss by name, but her remarks were tinged with reflection and resolve. “There were many things we knew would happen,” she said, pausing before adding with a smile, “I’m not here to say ‘I told you so.’”

For now, Harris continues to walk a fine line between reflection and ambition. Whether her future lies in Sacramento or somewhere else remains a mystery—even to her closest allies. But as California’s political air begins to shift with the approach of 2026, the echoes of her next move are growing louder. And in true Kamala Harris fashion, she’s keeping everyone guessing—at least a little while longer.

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