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STAYING PUT — Katie Porter has repeatedly said Kamala Harris would have a “ powerful field-clearing effect ” if she entered ...
Former Rep. Katie Porter says she ran for Congress in 2018 in response to President Donald Trump‘s first term. Now, as she considers a run for California governor in 2026, she says the early ...
Porter focused on protecting Californians from President Trump's policies, a theme that is expected to be a throughline in next year's gubernatorial contest. Former Rep. Katie Porter announces run ...
Katie Porter, the former Democratic congress member from Orange County who became a progressive star with her vigorous interrogations during committee hearings, is running for governor of California.
KATIE PORTER, THE former Democratic congress member from Orange County who became a progressive star with her vigorous interrogations during committee hearings, is running for governor of California.
Katie Porter is centering her campaign on efforts opposing President Donald Trump, a strategy she has employed since she ran for Congress in 2018.
Katie Porter speaks to supporters at an election night party on March 5, 2024, in Long Beach, California. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) The move sparked outrage from Porter and her supporters, who ...
Rep. Katie Porter doesn’t necessarily want to be asked if she’s running for governor. Instead, she’d rather people tell her what they’re looking for in California’s next chief executive ...
Former Vice President Kamala hasn't decided whether she will run for California governor next year, but a new poll released ...
Katie Porter, the former Democratic congresswoman from Irvine who ran for U.S. Senate and lost in the primary in 2024, is running for governor of California, she announced in a video Tuesday.
Katie Porter announces run for California governor. The announcement comes as former vice president Kamala Harris considers her own run for the seat or a possible 2028 presidential run.
Rep. Katie Porter doesn’t necessarily want to be asked if she’s running for governor. Instead, she’d rather people tell her what they’re looking for in California’s next chief executive.