Katie Porter
Coverage of Katie Porter in the Nexus archive.
- MORNING GLORY: California Democrats dumped Porter, but Maine Dems hold onto Platner for dear life
Katie Porter and Eric Swalwell faced downfall due to personal conduct issues in their campaigns, while Graham Platner remains the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine despite scandals. California Democrats shifted support to Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton after Porter's loss.
- California governor’s primary pitted experience against promises of change
California's gubernatorial primary featured candidates emphasizing experience versus change, with Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, and Steve Hilton leading early returns. The race focused on affordability challenges, including high housing costs and energy prices, as voters chose between progressive and conservative approaches.
- Katie Porter concedes in governor's race
Katie Porter, a Democrat and former Orange County congresswoman, has conceded in the California governor's race. Her campaign was undermined by viral videos showing her berating a staffer and threatening to end an interview with a reporter.
- Katie Porter: 5 Facts About the Candidate for California Governor
Katie Porter is a candidate for California Governor and the only woman among the top candidates. Her campaign has struggled due to viral videos showing her berating an aide and a reporter.
- California’s crowded governor primary is underway. See live results here.
California's governor primary is underway with Democrats Katie Porter, Tom Steyer, and Xavier Becerra and Republicans Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton vying for nominations to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom.
- See updated California primary election results for state offices
The California primary election on June included a competitive governor's race with candidates Xavier Becerra (D), Chad Bianco (R), Steve Hilton (R), Matt Mahan (D), Katie Porter (D), Tom Steyer (D), and Antonio Villaraigosa (D). Other contests featured candidates for state insurance commissioner, attorney general, treasurer, and controller. The race was influenced by allegations against Eric Swalwell, who suspended his campaign.
- California holds crowded primary in race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom
California’s gubernatorial primary concluded with over 60 candidates competing to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, focusing on issues like high cost of living, gas prices, and housing costs. Key Democratic contenders include Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer, while Republicans highlight Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco. The top two candidates will advance to the November general election under California’s single-primary-ballot system.
- California governor's race election results from the June 2026 primary
Voters in California's June 2026 primary are selecting candidates to replace termed-out Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, with over 60 contenders, including Democrats Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, Katie Porter, and Matt Mahan, and Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco. The top two candidates from the primary will advance to the November general election.
- California holds crowded primary in race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom
California's gubernatorial primary concluded with over 60 candidates competing to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, focusing on issues like high cost of living, gas prices, and housing costs. Key Democratic candidates include Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, Katie Porter, and Matt Mahan, while prominent Republicans are Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco. The primary system's structure raised concerns about vote splitting among Democrats.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in California's state primary
California's state primary will select two gubernatorial candidates from 61 contenders, with voters also choosing U.S. House nominees under a new map approved in a 2025 ballot measure. A crowded Los Angeles mayoral race and a top-two primary format, which could split Democratic votes, are highlighted as key factors in the election.
- What to know about Election Day in LA. Vote centers, top races and more
California's primary election on Tuesday includes races for governor and Los Angeles mayor, with vote centers and drop boxes available in LA County. The governor's race features Xavier Becerra and others, while Mayor Karen Bass seeks reelection. Top candidates will advance to the November general election.
- Here are the top candidates for California governor in Tuesday’s primary
California’s gubernatorial primary features Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton as top candidates, with polls showing each has about 20% support. The jungle primary system will advance the top two candidates to the general election, regardless of party affiliation. Other notable candidates include Tom Steyer, Chad Bianco, and Katie Porter.
- Here are the top candidates for California governor in Tuesday's primary
California's governor's race approaches a key primary with Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton leading in polls. The jungle primary system will advance the top two candidates regardless of party, following Rep. Eric Swalwell's exit due to sexual assault allegations. Becerra, a former California attorney general and Biden administration official, faces scrutiny over campaign fund theft by a former aide, while Hilton benefits from Trump's endorsement but risks backlash in a state that opposed Trump.
- Candidates for California governor scramble to deliver final pitch to voters with days to go
California gubernatorial candidates Xavier Becerra, Steve Hilton, Tom Steyer, and others are making final campaign efforts ahead of the June 2 primary. The race includes about 60 candidates under California's top-two primary system, with the top two vote-getters advancing to a general election. Voter turnout is at 13% as of Friday, with polls showing Becerra and Hilton each leading about 20% of likely voters.
- Candidates for California governor scramble to deliver final pitch to voters with days to go
California governor candidates Xavier Becerra, Steve Hilton, and Tom Steyer are making final campaign pushes ahead of the June 5 primary, with over 60 candidates competing under the state's top-two primary system. Early voting shows 13% of Democrats and 18% of Republicans have already cast ballots, as Becerra and Hilton lead in recent polls with support from roughly 20% of likely voters each.
- Why Hasn’t California Elected a Woman Governor?
The article examines the absence of a woman governor in California and highlights Katie Porter as the last prominent woman candidate in the race. Porter, who served three terms in Congress, is noted as a key figure in the current gubernatorial contest.
- Becerra leads race for governor, Hilton and Steyer in close race for second, poll shows
A new poll shows Xavier Becerra leading the California governor race with 25% support, while Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer are in a close contest for second place. The poll indicates a significant rise in Becerra's support compared to a previous survey in March.
- Becerra leads race for governor, Hilton and Steyer in close race for second, poll shows
Xavier Becerra leads the California governor race with 25% support, while Steve Hilton and Tom Steyer compete for second place in a June 2 primary. A UC Berkeley poll shows three candidates separating from the field, with the top two advancing to a November runoff.
- Becerra and Hilton top closely watched race for California governor, new survey shows
Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton lead the California governor's race with 23% and 20% support in a recent survey. The June 2 primary will determine the top two candidates advancing to a November runoff, with slow Democratic voter turnout and concerns about Republican vote fragmentation highlighted.
- Billionaire Tom Steyer's ad spending breaks records in California governor's race
Billionaire Tom Steyer's $195 million ad spending in California's governor race surpasses all other candidates, drawing criticism for attempting to 'buy the governor’s office.' His spending exceeds Xavier Becerra's by over 20 times, with no national rival matching his ad expenditure.
- Billionaire Tom Steyer’s ad spending breaks records in California governor’s race
Billionaire Tom Steyer's $195 million ad spending in California's gubernatorial race sets a new record for political advertising in the U.S., surpassing Meg Whitman's 2010 spending and outpacing rivals like Xavier Becerra. Critics, including Katie Porter, accuse him of trying to 'buy the governor’s office,' while his campaign faces a crowded field with no clear leader ahead of the June primary.
- California billionaire Tom Steyer defends trans athletes in high school sports as governor's race heats up
California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer defends transgender athletes in high school sports, emphasizing the mental health risks of excluding trans youth and condemning right-wing efforts to target them. Other Democratic candidates, including Katie Porter and Xavier Becerra, express varying positions on the issue as the race to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom intensifies.
- Becerra's debate-stage beating: Rivals confront Dem California candidate over campaign scandal
Xavier Becerra, a Democratic candidate for California governor, faced attacks from rivals after two former employees pleaded guilty to a campaign finance scandal. The scandal involves the misuse of $225,000 from an inactive campaign account. Becerra has denied any wrongdoing.
- Becerra's debate-stage beating: Rivals confront Dem California candidate over campaign scandal
Xavier Becerra, a Democratic candidate for California governor, faced attacks from rivals after two former employees pleaded guilty to a campaign finance scandal. The scandal involves the misuse of $225,000 from an inactive campaign account. Becerra has denied any wrongdoing.
- Commentary: Who won and who lost in Thursday night's California gubernatorial debate? Our columnists weigh in
During Thursday night's California gubernatorial debate, multiple candidates attacked Democratic front-runner Xavier Becerra, with Katie Porter notably wielding a white paper in her criticism. Despite the intense attacks, columnists suggest the debate is unlikely to significantly alter the trajectory of the race as it heads toward its conclusion.
- Steyer campaign staffer linked to video of rival Katie Porter berating staff
A Tom Steyer campaign staffer leaked a video of Katie Porter berating a staff member during a video call, showing the former Rep. yelling at an employee. The video's leak has raised questions about campaign ethics. The incident involves two political figures
- Katie Porter fact-checked on the air after interview attacking Democratic rival over leaked video
Katie Porter accused Tom Steyer of leaking a damaging video, but CNN fact-checked her claim and found no evidence to support it. Porter also attacked Xavier Becerra over an unresolved corruption probe. The accusations and denials are part of California's gubernatorial race.
- As questions of temperament persist, Katie Porter tries to regain edge in governor's race
Democrat Katie Porter's campaign for governor is facing challenges due to questions about her temperament, with unflattering videos and concerns from Sacramento power players. However, some women in politics argue that this criticism highlights a double standard. Katie Porter is trying to regain her edge in the race.
- GOP candidate Bianco's two-word jab at Katie Porter draws gasps from California debate audience
GOP candidate Chad Bianco made a comment about Democratic candidate Katie Porter's motherhood during a California gubernatorial debate, sparking gasps from the audience. The debate was held ahead of California's jungle primary on June 2, 2026. The exchange was part of a discussion on the state's sanctuary policies for illegal immigrants.
- GOP candidate Bianco's two-word jab at Katie Porter draws gasps from California debate audience
California gubernatorial debate between Katie Porter and Chad Bianco turned heated over sanctuary policies, with Bianco making a comment about Porter's motherhood. The debate was marked by controversy and personal attacks. Both candidates have faced criticism and controversy in their campaigns.
- Katie Porter fights scrutiny of temperament as only woman in California governor race
Katie Porter is facing scrutiny over her temperament in the California governor race, with experts divided on whether she should have highlighted viral outbursts. As the only woman in the race, Porter's behavior is under increased scrutiny. The situation has sparked mixed reactions from experts and the public.
- WATCH: California Dems rally around healthcare for illegal immigrants during fiery debate
California Democratic gubernatorial candidates support providing healthcare coverage to illegal immigrants despite cost concerns. The candidates argued that denying healthcare would lead to more expensive emergency room visits and pose a risk to public health. The debate highlighted the state's existing healthcare system struggles and budget deficits.
- WATCH: California Dems rally around healthcare for illegal immigrants during fiery debate
California Democratic gubernatorial candidates support providing healthcare coverage to illegal immigrants despite concerns over costs and strain on the state's healthcare system. The candidates argue that providing healthcare to all residents is essential for public health and can reduce long-term costs. The debate highlights the complexities of immigration and healthcare policies in California.
- Porter: If Trump is going to attack California, ‘F him’
Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat running for California governor, responded to a potential attack from President Trump by saying 'F him'. This statement was made during a CNN California gubernatorial debate co-moderated by Kaitlan Collins. The comment was in reference to a fundraising email with a subject line containing an obscenity directed at Trump.
- Internet erupts after California Dem on debate stage 'admits quiet part out loud' on immigration
California Democratic candidate Katie Porter faces backlash for saying illegal immigrants contribute to the state's population growth, a claim long advanced by Republicans. Porter's comment was made during a gubernatorial debate, where she stated that illegal immigrants are one of the only ways California has been growing in recent years. This statement sparked criticism from Republicans, who accuse Democrats of resisting efforts to deport illegal immigrants.
- Internet erupts after California Dem on debate stage 'admits quiet part out loud' on immigration
California Democratic candidate Katie Porter faced backlash after stating that illegal immigrants contribute to the state's population growth. Porter's comment was made during a gubernatorial debate, where she emphasized the importance of protecting all Californians. The statement sparked criticism from Republicans and conservative influencers on social media.
- Katie Porter’s attempt to brush off viral outburst backfires as critics torch ‘worst political ad’
Katie Porter's new campaign ad has faced criticism for referencing her past viral outbursts, with some calling it one of the worst political ads. The ad aims to show Porter's ability to laugh at herself and take responsibility. However, critics have mocked the ad online, questioning her temperament to run the state.
- Katie Porter’s attempt to brush off viral outburst backfires as critics torch ‘worst political ad’
Katie Porter, a Democratic California gubernatorial candidate, is facing criticism for a new campaign ad that references her past viral outbursts. The ad has been called one of the worst political ads, with critics accusing her of making light of her controversial behavior. Porter's temperament has raised questions about her fitness to run the state.
- Unfiltered Katie Porter doubles down on foul-mouthed battle cry as she blasts Republican rival as 'cupcake cowboy'
Katie Porter blasts her Republican rival, calling him a 'cupcake cowboy'. The comment is part of a heated exchange between Porter and her opponent. The nature of the exchange is highly confrontational.
- Katie Porter pokes fun at viral staffer video in new campaign ad
Katie Porter's campaign for California governor faced a rough start due to a viral video, but she is now using it in a new campaign ad. The video showed her telling a staffer to get out of her shot while recording. Political strategists are analyzing the move.