News Summary
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has announced her decision not to run for governor of California, reshaping the state’s political landscape. With Harris out, the Democratic primary is wide open, boosting support for Toni Atkins, who is now viewed as a frontrunner. Atkins has strong backing from San Diego officials and plans to launch a statewide campaign soon. Despite low initial polling numbers, she leads in fundraising among candidates, setting the stage for a competitive gubernatorial race in the upcoming months.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has officially announced her decision not to run for governor of California, creating a significant shift in the state’s political landscape. This announcement ends months of speculation following Harris’ loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
With Harris exiting the race, the field for Democratic candidates is now wide open, drawing interest from various politicians and local leaders. Among the notable supporters rallying behind former state Senator Toni Atkins are San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, Supervisor Paloma Aguirre, and Sheriff Kelly Martinez. This shift in support marks an important moment for Atkins, who is now considered a leading contender in the gubernatorial race.
Atkins recently hosted her first rally at her newly established campaign headquarters located in Mission Hills, San Diego. At this event, she described the headquarters as “the heartbeat of a movement,” signaling her commitment to mobilizing support as she prepares for the upcoming election.
Atkins’ Political Experience and Campaign Plans
Toni Atkins brings extensive political experience to her campaign, highlighting over 30 years of representation in the region. In an effort to broaden her appeal across the state, Atkins plans to embark on a statewide tour later this month, starting from Northern California and extending to Riverside.
The dynamic of the race is further complicated by the recent withdrawal of Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, who has chosen to pursue a run for state treasurer instead of the governor’s seat. This decision adds to the changing landscape of candidates as the election approaches.
Polling Trends and Financial Backing
Recent polling indicates a surge in support for former U.S. Representative Katie Porter, whose backing has climbed from 12% to 18% following Harris’ departure. In contrast, Toni Atkins currently holds approximately 2% support in the polls, while other notable Democratic challengers such as Xavier Becerra, Rick Caruso, and Antonio Villaraigosa trail in single digits. On the Republican side, Fox News host Steve Hilton is leading with 12% support, while Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco captures 7%.
Despite the low polling numbers, Atkins is emerging as a fundraising leader in the Democratic field, having amassed $4.3 million for her campaign. Villaraigosa follows her closely with $3.4 million, while Porter and Becerra have collected $2 million and $2.1 million, respectively. However, it is notable that 38% of voters remain undecided, with 5% indicating support for other candidates in early polling.
Upcoming Election Timeline
The primary election for the governor’s race is scheduled for next June, making it crucial for candidates to solidify their platforms and garner support in the coming months. As the political landscape evolves with recent developments, the influx of support for various candidates could impact the strategies each will employ heading into the primary.
As the race progresses, it will be essential to monitor how candidates adapt their campaigns and respond to shifts in voter sentiment, especially with a significant portion of the electorate still indicating indecision at this early stage.
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Additional Resources
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Toni Atkins in California Governor’s Race
- Times of San Diego: Who Leads California Governor’s Race?
- Orange County Register: Candidates for California Governor in 2026
- NBC San Diego: One Year with Giant Pandas at San Diego Zoo
- Fox 5 San Diego: Contenders for California Governor
- Wikipedia: California Governor’s Race
- Google Search: California Governor election 2026
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Governor of California
- Google News: California governor race

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