Kamala Harris has been back in California for just over two weeks and has kept a low profile since leaving her role as Vice President.
She visited areas affected by the Palisades Fire, indicating her engagement with local issues.
At a public event, Harris avoided direct questions about her political future, focusing instead on community support.
She emphasized her commitment to aiding her community, regardless of holding public office.Harris has not ruled out running for California governor or another presidential campaign in the future.
This was her second visit to wildfire-devastated areas in LA since returning from Washington.S
he highlighted the need for better disaster preparedness and resilience in the face of increasing extreme weather events.
Harris was seen with LA County Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath, discussing recovery efforts.
She has been in contact with local leaders since the fires began, offering assistance even as a private citizen.
Her actions suggest she might still be considering a political comeback, though she remains non-committal.
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Y’all, she’s 100% running for governor. No way she just “happens” to show up at these disaster sites. Politicians don’t do anything without a game plan.
She’s just playing the long game. First, governor, then another White House run. Y’all really think she’s just “taking time” to decide? WAKE UP, SHE’S MOVING CHESS PIECES!!
Lol, y’all trippin’. She’s literally helping fire victims. Not everything is some deep conspiracy. People lost their homes!!
Oh please. If she really cared, why did she ghost California for YEARS while VP?! Now she suddenly “remembers” us?? GASLIGHTING. MSM won’t cover this.
People keep talking about her "running for governor," but legally, she has until December to file. Plus, Newsom can still run again. If she’s serious, she’d need strong backing from CA Dem leadership, and we haven’t seen that yet.
@LizardMackenzie1yr1Y
People say she’s "just helping," but let’s be real—if a Republican did this, the media would be screaming "campaign stunt!" Can’t have it both ways. Eitherall politicians use crises for visibility, or none do.
Let’s look at the numbers: Since 2017, CA wildfires have cost over $100 billion in damages. FEMA spent $3.1B on fire recovery in the last decade. If Harris is serious about running, she needs a clear policy on fire mitigation, not just PR visits.
@8J6DPRXLibertarian1yr1Y
LMAO. She’s talking about "resilience" while standing in ASH. Where was that energy when she was VP?! Typical politician. Show up, take pics, disappear. We ain’t stupid!!
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