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Could Kamala Harris be the next California governor? Here's how she's polling

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Could Kamala Harris be the next California governor? Here's how she's polling

Former Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris holds a substantial lead over other potential candidates to succeed California Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2026.

Despite not indicating if she intends to run in the gubernatorial race, Harris dominates the field of possible Democratic candidates in a recent Emerson College poll commissioned by KTLA parent company Nexstar Media for The Hill and Inside California Politics.

The poll surveyed registered Democrats in California earlier this month, asking who they would theoretically support in 2026.

The answer overwhelmingly was Harris.

The former U.S. Senator-turned-Veep received 57% of responses, easily surpassing the second-highest vote-getter in former Orange County Congresswoman Katie Porter (9%). Of those polled, 17% said they haven’t decided yet who they would choose.

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Candidate Support (%)
Kamala Harris 57%
Katie Porter 9%
Antonio Villaraigosa 4%
Eleni Kounalakis 4%
Toni Atkins 3%
Betty Yee 2%
Stephen Cloobeck 1%
Tony Thurmond 1%
Michael Younger 1%
Someone else 3%
Undecided 17%

“Support for Harris is strongest among women (60%), Hispanics (61%), and Black Democratic voters (64%),” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling. “If Vice President Harris enters the Democratic Primary, she would start as the clear favorite. Without Harris in the race, the primary is wide open.”

Harris is no stranger to California politics, representing the state in the U.S. Senate, serving as Attorney General under Gov. Jerry Brown and holding office as the District Attorney for San Francisco.

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally at the Resch Expo in Green Bay, Wis., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

As Joe Biden’s Vice President, Harris made history by becoming the highest-ranking female official in American history. She’s also the first African American and the first Asian American to hold the position.

Katie Porter, who represented the 45th and later the 47th Congressional Districts in Orange County, is a progressive darling known for sparring with her opponents on Capitol Hill with the help of a whiteboard as a visual aid.

Porter did not seek re-election to Congress, instead gunning for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of longtime California legislator Dianne Feinstein. Porter lost the Democratic primary to Adam Schiff, who went on to defeat Republican and former Los Angeles Dodgers star Steve Garvey in the November General.

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In a tie for third place among those polled with 4% voicing their support is current Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis who has already announced her campaign for governor and who may have been the presumptive nominee if Harris were occupying the White House instead of Donald Trump.

Although many leaders in the Democratic party have urged Harris to announce a bid for the California Governor’s Office, she herself has not indicated any plans to do so.

The Nexstar Media poll by Emerson College was conducted earlier this week through text message and landlines. Other topics that respondents were asked to comment on were the state’s firefighting resources, the California High-Speed Rail and Newsom’s approval rating.

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Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup begins as crews face 85 million pounds of spoiled food

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Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup begins as crews face 85 million pounds of spoiled food

Cleanup efforts are underway Thursday at the Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse that burned for eight days after firefighters officially declared the massive blaze knocked down Wednesday evening. Los Angeles Fire Department crews remain at the Lineage warehouse near Union Pacific Avenue and South La Puente Street as they transition into the overhaul phase, searching for […]

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Hospital needs help identifying man found unconscious in downtown Los Angeles

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Hospital needs help identifying man found unconscious in downtown Los Angeles

A hospital needs help identifying a male patient who was found injured and unconscious in downtown Los Angeles.

The man is believed to be in his 30s, according to the Los Angeles General Medical Center. 

He was found injured on the ground on Omar Street and has been hospitalized since June 22.

He stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 176 pounds. He has brown eyes, dark brown hair and tattoos across his upper body.

A male patient in his 30s was found injured in downtown Los Angeles on June 22, 2026. (Los Angeles General Medical Center)

He did not have any personal belongings to help staff identify him or contact loved ones. Workers did not disclose the nature of his injuries.

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Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to call clinical social worker Cesar Robles at 323-409-6885.

The public can also call the L.A. General Medical Center’s Department of Social Work at 323-409-5253 or, after hours from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., call 323-409-6883. On weekends, call 323-409-5254.

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Clue may identify SUV in Long Beach hit-and-run that left woman injured

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Clue may identify SUV in Long Beach hit-and-run that left woman injured

Police are asking the public for help Wednesday in identifying a hit-and-run driver who left a woman badly injured in Long Beach late last month. The May 24 crash occurred around 11 p.m. as the victim was crossing East 2nd Street, according to the Long Beach Police Department. Video provided by police showed a dark-colored […]

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