Katie Porter, who rose to prominence during her three terms in Congress by grilling powerful business leaders — often with the help of a whiteboard — will run for California governor in 2026, she ...
After months of openly considering a run, former Rep. Katie Porter announced Tuesday that she is running for California governor to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom.
If Harris stepped in, Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis would probably pivot from the governor’s race to state treasurer. Others ...
Former Democratic U.S. House member Katie Porter announced Tuesday that she is entering the 2026 contest for California governor, joining a crowded field of candidates that could be upended if former ...
Former Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat, announced her bid for California’s 2026 gubernatorial race, saying she feels called to run "to hold Trump accountable." Porter is the most well-known candidate ...
The list of candidates for California's next governor has grown with the addition of the former Democratic U.S. House member.
Ex-California Rep. Katie Porter — who once allegedly dumped “steaming’’ mashed potatoes on her then-hubby’s head — is now vying to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, calling herself a scrappy foe to President ...
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.
Former California Congresswoman Katie Porter, a progressive Democrat who gained fame on social media for her fiery take-downs of Republicans and corporate executives, raised the odds that California ...
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.
The announcement comes as former vice president Kamala Harris considers her own run for the seat or a possible 2028 presidential run.
Former Orange County Rep. Katie Porter made the announcement Tuesday morning, joining a long list of other Democrats hoping to fill Gov. Gavin Newsom's seat next year.