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Major California Democrat predicts Kamala Harris would be ‘field-clearing’ if former VP runs for governor

Rob Bonta

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta says he will support former Vice President Kamala Harris if she decides to run for Golden State governor in 2026.

And Bonta, a former state lawmaker who has served as California attorney general since 2021, says he will run for re-election next year rather than launch a gubernatorial campaign, putting to rest speculation about his next political moves.

“Kamala Harris would be a great governor,” Bonta said in an interview with Politico.

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced he would seek re-election in 2026 rather than run for governor. (Loren Elliott/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“I would support her if she ran. I’ve always supported her in everything she’s done. She would be field-clearing,” Bonta said as he added that he had not spoken directly with Harris about the 2026 California gubernatorial race.

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Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California is interviewed by Fox News Digital at a Fox Business Republican presidential nomination debate, on Sept. 27, 2023, in Simi Valley, California 

Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California is interviewed by Fox News Digital at a Fox Business Republican presidential nomination debate, on Sept. 27, 2023, in Simi Valley, California  (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

Harris served as San Francisco district attorney, California attorney general and represented the Golden State in the U.S. Senate before becoming vice president.

There has been plenty of speculation since her election defeat last November to President Donald Trump regarding Harris’ next political move, with the two potential options likely being launching a 2026 gubernatorial run in her home state or seeking the presidency again, in 2028.

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Sources in the former vice president’s political orbit say no decisions have been made about any next steps.

However, Harris, in a video message to the Democratic National Committee, as it huddled for its winter meeting last weekend, pledged to be with the party “every step…

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