One year after defeat to Trump, Kamala is studying candidacy for California’s government

Kamala Harris, former Vice President of the United States and candidate defeated by Donald Trump in the 2024 election, studying an application in 2026 to the California government, the most populous state in the country and the bastion in the Democratic Party, according to the newspaper New York Times.

This election would almost certainly discard the possibility of a new presidential race in 2028. But according to the newspaper, Kamala believes that a victory as governor would give him a powerful platform to oppose President Trump and defend the priorities of the Democratic Party.

After his defeat in the election in 2024, when he lost in all crucial states and saw a significant rejection between black and Latin voters, Kamala has strived to find his way back to politics.

In a recent speech, she expressed her concern for the growing feeling of fear in the country, but, however, attacks Trump directly. This caution reflects his current political attitude and sails between a president who uses his executive branch against opponents and a party that requires more independent leadership.

The former Vice President also investigates other alternatives in addition to election policy. She hired an agency to evaluate lecture opportunities and a possible book and to study the creation of a university policy institute.