Kamala Loses Again

Vice President Kamala Harris just got a reality check—from none other than her longtime political mentor, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.

In a recent podcast interview, host Jon Slavet revealed that Brown, now 91, cast serious doubt on Harris’s political future in California. According to Brown, Harris isn’t cut out for executive leadership—and may not even be electable as governor in deep-blue California.

“That may not be where she should be going,” Brown reportedly told Slavet, adding, “I think it’s going to be difficult for her to win that job.”

That’s a stunning admission from the man who helped launch Harris’s rise in California politics. And it’s one that raises serious questions about her viability in 2028 and beyond.

Kamala’s Legal Strengths, Executive Weaknesses

Slavet noted that Brown praised Harris’s background as a prosecutor, but made it clear she lacks the skills needed to lead a state like California.

“He said she’s strong in the legal world—but not as an executive,” Slavet said. “Coming from someone who’s known her for decades, that’s pretty remarkable.”

For many Americans, that confirms what they’ve already suspected: Harris is more comfortable delivering speeches than solving real problems.

Willie Brown Warned Her: Don’t Take the VP Job

The podcast revealed another bombshell—Brown didn’t even want her to take the vice presidency.

When Biden was narrowing down his list of VP candidates in 2020, Harris reportedly asked Brown for advice. His recommendation? Tell Biden she’d be a better fit as Attorney General.

“He said she might have ended up on the Supreme Court,” Slavet explained. “But after that conversation, she never called him again.”

That decision may have cost her dearly. Instead of cementing her legacy, Harris has become one of the most unpopular vice presidents in modern history—dogged by scandals, word salad speeches, and an embarrassing lack of results.

Polling Collapse and a Political Dead End

According to Slavet, Harris’s team has been privately polling voters to gauge support for a 2028 presidential run—or a possible bid for California governor. The results? Not promising.

“My understanding from people close to her is that it does not look good,” he said. “Her national standing is weak, and support in California isn’t what she hoped.”

Now that her taxpayer-funded VP perks—staff, security, and travel—are gone, Harris is reportedly scrambling to figure out her next move.

California’s Democrat Machine May Not Save Her

Even in a one-party state like California, Harris may find it hard to recover. Voter frustration over crime, homelessness, illegal immigration, and gas prices continues to boil over—issues Harris has failed to address on the national stage.

If Willie Brown doesn’t believe she’s up to the job, why should California voters?


🔹 Key Takeaways for Readers

  • Kamala Harris is losing support even within her inner circle.
  • Her own mentor warned her not to accept the VP role.
  • Polls show Americans—and Californians—have lost confidence in her leadership.
  • As Democrats eye 2028, Harris may be sidelined permanently.

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