Washington – Former Vice President Kamala Harris will not run for the Governor of California next year, announced in a statement on Wednesday afternoon.
“In recent months, I have given serious views to the people of California to serve as my governor,” said 60 -year -old Oklaland native and 2024 Democratic Presidential candidate. “I love this state, its people and his promise. This is my home. But after deep reflection, I have decided that I will not run for the governor in this election.”
“For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in the elected office,” he said.
A Guberonorial dialect falls a window for the President to run for the President in 2028. Since Harris’ defeat For the 2024 presidential presidency, the then President Joe Biden was followed by Biden’s decision drop His reunion dialect, the Democratic Party, wondered what Harris’s next political move would be. In May, sources familiar with Harris’ thinking said that she was weighing an expedition to be the California’s California, not demanding a third run or elected office for the White House.
Harris and her husband, Doug Mahoff, are back to California. Emhoff returned to private law practice, and he teaches at the University of Southern California.
Below is the complete details of Harris:
“In the last six months, I have spent time reflecting this moment in the history of my country, and for me the best way to continue fighting for American people and pursue the values and ideals that I am dear to.
I am a devout public servant, and from the early days of my career, I believe that I can create a difference in people’s lives and fight for a better future, it was to improve the system from within. And it has been a deep respect for doing that work and serving California and our nation – as an prosecutor, Attorney General, Sanetor and Vice President of the United States.
In recent months, I have given serious ideas to the people of California to serve as my governor. I love this state, its people and his promise. This is my house. But after deep reflection, I have decided that I will not run for the Governor in this election.
I have extraordinary praise and respect for those who dedicate their lives to public service – service to their communities and our nation. Also, we should recognize that our politics, our government and our institutions often fail to American people, concluding in this moment of crisis. As we look forward, we should be ready to carry forward change through new methods and fresh thinking – for our similar values and principles, but not bound by the same playbook.
For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in the elected office. I am eager to get back out and listen to American people, help to choose Democrats across the country that will be fearless, and share more details about their plans in the coming months.
In the United States, power should lie with people. And we, people should use our power to fight for freedom, opportunity, fairness and all dignity. I will be in that fight. ,