Politico writes that after losing the presidential election, Kamala Harris spent time with her family and advisers in Hawaii but was already considering her next political move.
With more than 74 million votes, Harris reportedly retains significant political capital. Although he has not decided, his team is working to maintain his public image and connections within the Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, some supporters of Harris believe that entering the California governor's race could strengthen his position for future elections. However, combining preparations for the governorship and the presidential positions may take time and effort. Others are sure Harris should take a break to consider his next steps.
Despite the criticism, Harris remains one of the key figures in the Democratic Party and does not plan to leave the race. It is highlighted in the article.