Kamala Harris wants to be California’s next governor, but voters aren’t cheering. Polls show her clinging to a slim lead fueled by name recognition, not real enthusiasm. After losing to Trump in 2024, she’s banking on California’s deep-blue politics to rescue her fading career. But even Democrats aren’t sold — half the party doubts she deserves another shot at power.
Harris barely cracks 31% in polls, with nearly 40% of voters undecided. That’s a red flag for a former VP who’s been in politics for decades. Her “support” collapses when voters get alternatives — Katie Porter jumps to 21% if Harris bows out. Voters know Harris’ face, but not her accomplishments. Empty celebrity won’t fix California’s homelessness crisis or runaway crime.
Conservatives see hope. While GOP challenger Chad Bianco trails at 4%, he represents the law-and-order values California desperately needs. Meanwhile, Harris’ radical left-wing record haunts her — open borders, soft-on-crime policies, and pushing Green New Deal fantasies. That agenda wrecked the nation. Why let her destroy America’s largest state next?
The polls hide quiet anger. Many voters feel “outraged” or “hopeless” about another Harris power grab. They remember her embarrassing 2024 collapse — dodging reporters, bungling speeches, abandoning the campaign trail. California families can’t afford a governor who quits when things get tough.
Harris’ team claims she’s “still deciding” about running. Translation: She’s begging donors to fund her flailing ambitions. Newsom’s failures left California in chaos — now Harris wants to double down on the same woke policies. Conservatives must rally to stop this train wreck.
The media protects Harris, ignoring her disastrous border policies and inflationary spending sprees. They’ll spin every failure as “historic” because of her identity. But Californians care about safe streets and affordable gas, not gender pandering. Harris represents coastal elites, not working families.
Democrats are stuck. They fear Harris’ weakness could flip the governor’s seat red. But the party’s radical base demands loyalty to failed leaders. This civil war gives conservatives an opening. Expose Harris’ record. Demand real solutions. Save California from becoming a socialist wasteland.
The choice is clear. Harris offers more decay, corruption, and division. Conservatives must unite behind leaders who’ll secure borders, back police, and put Americans first. California’s future hangs in the balance — and the fight starts today.