The Home Crowd Isn’t Cheering: California’s Verdict on Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom

Nine percent. That is what Kamala Harris draws as a first-choice presidential candidate in her own home state, according to a new poll from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies. In the place that knows her best, where her political identity was forged, fewer than one in ten Democrats are raising their hand for her. The survey, conducted March 9 through 14 among more than five thousand registered voters, is not a national snapshot. It is something more personal than that. It is California’s verdict — and California is not being kind. Governor Gavin Newsom leads the field at


