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Katie Porter's Run for Governor Centers Tax Cuts, Corporate Accountability

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Katie Porter is interviewed by Marisa Lagos and Scott Shafer on Political Breakdown at KQED on March 26, 2026. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

Democrat Katie Porter was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018, flipping an Orange County seat that had long been held by Republicans. She made waves in Congress with her incisive grilling of CEOs and corporate leaders, often  using a whiteboard to make her point. Now, Porter is running for governor following an unsuccessful Senate campaign in 2024.

She joins Marisa and Scott in studio to discuss her gubernatorial agenda, including a proposal to eliminate state income taxes for families making under $100,000 a year. They also discuss her upbringing in Iowa, what she learned watching the 1980s farm crisis wreak havoc on her community, how she became a protégé of Sen. Elizabeth Warren and what it’s like working in politics as a single mom of three kids.

This interview is part of a series of conversations with the 2026 gubernatorial candidates for California. The primary election is June 2.

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