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Katie Porter Acknowledges Missteps After Viral Videos, Pledges to Do Better

Questions persist after she declines to rule out more videos, with opponents turning the clips into campaign weapons.

Overview

  • Making her first public remarks since the clips spread, Porter said she "could have handled things better," apologized to the staffer, and said she is taking responsibility.
  • Pressed in a KTLA/Inside California Politics interview, Porter would not assure voters there are no additional videos, reiterating only that she intends to improve.
  • Rivals moved quickly to capitalize, with Antonio Villaraigosa airing a three‑minute ad built around the CBS exchange and Betty Yee urging Porter to leave the race.
  • Supporters including Teamsters California and Rep. Dave Min voiced backing, as Porter cast her toughness as a strength and said she will keep fighting for the state.
  • The episodes revived scrutiny of her temperament and past staff turnover; a Kalshi betting market downgraded her chances, and no comprehensive post‑controversy polling has been released.