She was an Assemblywoman and State Senator for So Cal (she was the head of the senate for a while). She is a lesbian and her focus was on pushing LGTBQ+ issues. She has been a huge part of the spate of very bad laws enacted in recent years that "provide equity" by protecting criminals from being prosecuted -- so she's personally to blame for the increase in homeless, drug abuse, pedophelia, shoplifting, etc.
Anecdotal, but when I asked her to pass legislation to correct unethical practices at the state's income tax agency, she said pushing the right to have X on your driver's license instead of M or F was a more important issues to her constituents (they have a limited number of bills they can introduce).
I highly doubt that Kamala will run for governor. The two candidates that have already been "anointed" by the democrats to run are:
Betty Yee: https://bettyyee.com
She changed the way people can dispute tax issues in a manner which basically ceased all rights to a fair hearing: https://gwsandiego.net/blog/?p=6
She was sued by "Open the Books" to disclose how CA spends its money per the Sunshine Laws. She argued that she didn't keep records thus the case should be thrown out. The judge threw it out: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2020/01/23/suing_california_to_produce_a_state_checkbook_142216.html
She's a Chinese woman married to a jewish rabbi, so she checks the diversity box.
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Toni Atkins: https://www.toniatkins.org
She was an Assemblywoman and State Senator for So Cal (she was the head of the senate for a while). She is a lesbian and her focus was on pushing LGTBQ+ issues. She has been a huge part of the spate of very bad laws enacted in recent years that "provide equity" by protecting criminals from being prosecuted -- so she's personally to blame for the increase in homeless, drug abuse, pedophelia, shoplifting, etc.
Anecdotal, but when I asked her to pass legislation to correct unethical practices at the state's income tax agency, she said pushing the right to have X on your driver's license instead of M or F was a more important issues to her constituents (they have a limited number of bills they can introduce).