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Former Orange County Rep. Katie Porter announces bid for California governor

Former Orange County congresswoman and U.S. Senate candidate Katie Porter announced Tuesday that she will enter the 2026 race for California governor.

“What California needs now is a little bit of hope and a whole lot of grit. That’s why I’m running for Governor,” Porter posted alongside a campaign video on X.


If elected, Porter vowed to take on the “dangerous leaders” of the Trump administration, pointing to her time in Congress during the president’s first term.

Porter also said it was time for “new ideas” on issues like the economy, climate, food costs, housing and health care, and “fundamental rights” which she says are in jeopardy.

Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) addresses reporters during a press conference on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, to discuss increasing funding for federal wildland firefighters.

The former U.S. representative is entering an already crowded race to replace Gavin Newsom, who is term-limited. The field includes former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis, California Superintendent Tony Thurmond, former State Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, former State Controller Betty Yee and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.

There has also been speculation that former Vice President and California Attorney General Kamala Harris could seek the state’s highest office.

“(Harris) still has a long career ahead of her,” said Democratic strategist Kate Maeder. “She’s young for politics in this country, and I think that folks are really excited to see what she does next because she’s built such a powerful following around her, and I think that that will carry through after the election.”