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Young Turks’ Ana Kasparian rages against Harris as Cali governor

Young Turks’ Ana Kasparian rages against Harris as Cali governor

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The Young Turks co-host Ana Kasparian I lost it at the suggestion of the vice president Kamala Harris could “work her way” to become governor of California, a possible scenario she has reportedly considered.

“I think Kamala Harris would probably narrowly win for governor,” Cenk Uighur told him Young Turks co-host Thursday.

“No! What are you doing?! What are you doing?!” » said Kasparian.

“I’m telling you the reality, whether you like it or not,” Uygur told him.

“What are you doing?!” » asked Kasparian again.

“Democratic voters in California love to obey,” the Uighurs said.

The governor of California. Gavin Newsom’s (D) The current term ends on January 4, 2027, and voters will vote for a new governor in 2026. Harris previously served as attorney general of California and was later elected to the Senate. Prior to these positions, she served as the San Francisco district attorney.

‘Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God,’ I’m going to move, Cenk,” Kasparian said Thursday. “I’m going to quit my job, I’m going to quit my job and I’m going to move.

“I’m not saying I’m in favor of it, I’m telling you what it is – as if they, the Democratic Party, were saying, ‘We’re in favor of Kamala Harris!’ a giant percentage of Democrats in California would say, “yes, we obey, we will take the loyalty oath no matter how bad it is,” Uighur responded.

“This state cannot survive another incompetent Democrat running it,” Kasparian said.

The Young Turks the co-host encouraged Harris to leave “public life” altogether.

“Apparently she’s in wait-and-see mode. How about you wait and see how you can get out of public life and do what you’re supposed to do, go work in the private sector, do lobbying, whatever it may be, but don’t not run for governor of California? » said Kasparian. “Not!”

CNN senior reporter Isaac Dover reported earlier this week that Harris’ entourage believed she was not ruling out a political future after her defeat to the president-elect. Donald Trump. According to the report, she could consider either another vote for president or a run for governor of California.

According to a survey by the UC Berkeley Institute of Government Studies, co-sponsored by The Los Angeles Timesmore than 50% of California Democrats said in November that they would or probably would support Harris in her bid for governor.

Kasparian has recently become much more critical of Democrats, lambasting the party’s handling of the migrant crisis and much more. She also called Newsom “a lot” the worst governor in California.