Key Highlights
- Gov.
- Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., was vague on whether he believes he and former Vice President Kamala Harris may face off against each other in a 2028 presidential primary.
- While promoting his upcoming memoir "Young Man in a Hurry," Newsom was asked by CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" Sunday about his relationship with Harris, whose political career also began in California. Bash pointed out that Newsom wrote about their "parallel careers," and she wondered whether those careers could potentially "intersect and collide." NEWSOM CONFRONTED ON CALIFORNIA BEING THE 'HIGHEST COST OF LIVING' STATE IN THE US AMID AFFORDABILITY CRISIS Gov.
- Gavin Newsom spoke about the potential 2028 presidential primary on CNN's "State of the Union." (Amy Sussman/) "Well, I'm San Francisco now," Newsom joked.
- "She's [Los Angeles] So we're a little...



