Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris will launch reelection campaign Wednesday
SACRAMENTO -- Kamala Harris will formally announce her plans to seek a second term as state attorney general on Wednesday morning in San Francisco.
Her announcement will come at a news conference scheduled for 11 a.m. at City Hall, where she’ll be handling paperwork for her reelection campaign.
Harris, a Democrat, served two terms as San Francisco’s district attorney before winning a tight race in 2010 to become California’s first female and and first nonwhite attorney general.
She squeezed out a win over Republican Steve Cooley, then the district attorney in Los Angeles.
It’s unclear who will challenge Harris in the upcoming election. Joel Fox, a conservative who runs the political website Fox & Hounds, recently bemoaned the lack of Republican opposition.
“One advantage a strong Republican candidate might have in making a run is that Republican donors are looking to support a possible winner in a high-profile office,” he wrote on Monday. “But the donors can’t give when there is no candidate.”
Harris had $3.1 million in the bank for her reelection campaign as of Dec. 31, according to the most recent state report.
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