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‘I am Staying in This Fight’

The “I'm staying in this fight” message was delivered by failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris when he asked about her political future, and the run for the California governor is reportedly not out of the question.

Politics Quote Sources familiar with the recent conversations Harris had, including those who know what he told individuals in the pre-Oscar party, asked when he would decide on the governor's run in Golden State.

“According to two people with knowledge of conversation, she gave a definitive answer: the end of summer.” Politics It has been reported.

And in recent weeks, in calls to supporters, allies and trusted aides, Harris has made it clear that he plans to make a decision in a few months.

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Harris' aide has long been intrigued by the idea that he is the world's fifth largest economy chief executive and the first black woman in America.

Harris remains relatively inexplicable when it comes to her political future. Despite this, she reportedly told her allies that “I am staying in this fight.”

In particular, California Governor Gavin Newsom (d) will be his last term due to term restrictions, and the Californian will elect a new governor in 2026. The individual will take office in January 2027.

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Uncertainty about Harris' political future and the possibility of running for governor in her hometown state coincided with a report from her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz (D) in 2024, opening the door to the president's potential run in 2028.

“Look, I had no ambition to be president or vice president. I was honored to be asked,” he said during his appearance. New Yorker Radio Hour.

“If I feel I can serve, I do that. And nationwide, people say, “We try you and see how it works, like, 'I'm fine with that.'

“If I think I can offer something… I'll certainly take that into consideration,” he admitted there were many others who could take on the role and take over, but he continued, adding, “I'll do whatever it takes.”

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Despite the decisive losses in 2024, Walz argues that left-wing policies are popular.

“We didn't believe Democrats and Vice President Harris and myself were on their side. Our policy is popular,” he said when he appeared on MSNBC. “But it didn't resonate.”

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