Ana Kasparian of “The Young Turks” erupted at her co-host when he suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris could become the future governor of California whether you like it or not.
As some liberals continue to mourn President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Harris, others are debating the vice president’s political future. DNC fundraiser Lindy Li ridiculed “delusions” that Harris “may run for governor of California in 2026,” but others have speculated that this could be entirely possible.
“I find Kamala Harris would probably win the governorship in a heartbeat,” Cenk Uygur, co-host of “The Young Turks,” argued Thursday.
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“The Young Turks” co-host Ana Kasparian expressed concern about the idea that California could have Vice President Kamala Harris as its next governor. (The Young Turks)
“No! No!” Kasparian screamed her co-host. “What are you doing? What are you doing?”
“I’m telling you the reality, whether you like it or not,” Uygur replied. “Democratic voters in California love to obey.”
“I’m going to move, Cenk! “I’m going to quit my job,” Kasparian said. “I’m going to quit my job and move.”
“I’m not saying I’m in favor of it,” Uygur replied. “I’m telling you, if they, the Democratic Party, said, ‘We’re anointing Kamala Harris,’ a large percentage of Democrats in California would say, ‘Yes! We obey. We will take the oath of allegiance. It doesn’t matter how bad she feels!’”
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Ana Kasparian implored Vice President Kamala Harris: “Work in the private sector. Advocacy – whatever that may be. But don’t run for governor of California. Don’t do that!”
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“This state cannot survive with another incompetent Democrat leading it,” Kasparian said. “No, we just can’t do that.”
“So, people are cheering for her, okay? Apparently she’s taking a wait-and-see approach,” said Kasparian.
Kasparian then looked into the camera as if she was speaking directly to Harris.
“How about you wait and see how you get out of public life? And do what you’re supposed to do. Work in the private sector. Advocacy – whatever it is. But don’t run away” as governor of California.