Tempers Flair In Congress
Kamala Harris may be plotting a political comeback—but it’s already showing signs of failure.
After her stunning defeat to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, Harris is now eyeing California’s governor’s seat. But a brand-new University of California Irvine poll shows that while she’s leading early, the numbers paint a troubling picture for Democrats.
Harris tops the list of potential candidates with just 24% support, a weak showing in her deep-blue home state. Even more telling? A large number of voters remain undecided, signaling widespread hesitation—even among California liberals.
Harris, once touted as the future of the Democrat Party, is facing major skepticism within her own ranks. Many still blame her for blowing what they saw as a winnable race against President Trump. Now, with whispers of another campaign swirling, Democrats appear split on whether she should even run at all.
Her name is being floated for both a 2028 presidential bid and a run for governor. But critics argue that she’s failed upward long enough—and that California deserves better leadership during a time of soaring crime, homelessness, and unchecked illegal immigration.
While Harris holds a slim lead, businessman Rick Caruso is already gaining momentum and could emerge as a serious challenger. And with many Democrats growing restless and independents leaning right, Harris may soon find herself rejected by the very voters who once embraced her.
The billboards may go up, the consultants may get paid—but if this poll is any indication, Kamala Harris is heading for another humiliating defeat.