Padilla sidesteps questions about a possible run for governor

Sacramento – US senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) On Wednesday, he put aside questions about whether California’s 2026 governor could jump into the race, but refused to exclude the idea.
Instead, Padilla said that California, one of the voters, focused on encouraging special choices to resist the efforts of President Trump and other GOP leaders to resist Congress attempts to control the Congress.
Im I focused and encourage everyone to focus on this November 4th special election, Pad Padilla said in an interview with Politico at a political summit in Sacramento.
GOP, 52 -year -old GOP, said that the effort to redefine the congress regions, which are supported in response to similar efforts in GOP -led states, is not only related to the secret process known as redistribution.
Padilla, “Republican colleagues and especially White House, Medicare’i, Nutrition aid programs, they know how popular and damaging how it is damaging, really these budget cuts began to be under tax cuts for billionaires,” he said. “So the hope of staying in power beyond next November, organizing the system.”
In recent days, the name of Padilla has emerged as a possible candidate to replace Newsom, who could not run for another period. Field restless, former Vice President Kamala Harris is independent to run for the governor who shows that many voters are undecided and that he was not a clear pre -running.
When Padilla asked what could be attractive about the work, he pointed to the date of serving California at all levels.
I love California, right? he said. “And I have the privilege and honor of serving in many different capacities.”
In 1999, he was elected to the 26 -year -old Los Angeles City Council at that time. At that time, graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he still lived with a family -born cleaning and a short -grade cook in Pacouima.
Padilla, the State Senate and California Foreign Minister, who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, continued to climb a stable climb in the political ranks of the state. Newsom appointed him in 2020 to fill Harris’s Senate seat and made him the first Latino representing California in the Senate, and Padilla was chosen to fill a full period in 2022. The current Senate time did not end until 2029, so he would not risk his seat to run for the governor.


