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Kamala Harris’ Ex Lover Drops Bombshell About Her Next Political Move

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A recent discussion featuring podcaster Jon Slavet and Los Angeles anchor Elex Michaelson has brought renewed focus on Vice President Kamala Harris’s uncertain political trajectory, particularly in light of commentary made by former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, known for his past mentorship of Harris.

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In excerpts shared from Slavet’s interview, Brown appeared to cast doubt on Harris’s suitability for a gubernatorial role in California. Observations were reportedly made suggesting that a statewide executive position may not align with Harris’s background or strengths. Instead, her experience in legal matters was said to be more fitting, raising questions about her capabilities in broader executive leadership.

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Brown, considered a prominent figure in Democratic circles and someone with longstanding ties to Harris, was said to have advised against her accepting the vice presidential role during the 2020 cycle. Rather, he had reportedly encouraged her to pursue a position more aligned with judicial responsibilities, such as attorney general, a recommendation that, according to accounts, was not well-received and may have led to a distancing in their personal communication.

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Slavet went on to highlight how polling had been conducted by Harris’s team earlier this year to assess her national image ahead of 2028. Internal sentiments reportedly suggested that the results were not encouraging, particularly for a possible second attempt at a presidential campaign.

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Discussions have continued within political circles over whether Harris intends to seek the governorship of California or hold out for another presidential run. However, in both scenarios, public support appears to have waned. The consistent decline in polling numbers has only deepened the perception that Harris’s political future may be facing considerable headwinds.

Within a heavily Democratic state like California, speculation remains whether she might still benefit from party mechanisms. However, even among key Democratic voices, doubts have been raised about her viability as a leading executive figure, indicating a broader lack of confidence that could shape her decisions moving forward.

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