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Katie Porter Offers Limited Apology, Won’t Rule Out More Videos in California Governor Bid

Her cautious mea culpa leaves open the possibility of more footage, raising fresh doubts about her standing.

Overview

  • In her first interviews since the clips spread, Porter told KTLA she "could have handled things better" and said she apologized to the aide shown in a 2021 video swearing incident.
  • Pressed repeatedly, she declined to assure voters there are no additional damaging videos, saying she is taking responsibility and will try to do better.
  • Opponents escalated attacks, with Antonio Villaraigosa airing a three‑minute ad reusing the CBS exchange and Betty Yee urging Porter to drop out while warning about political fallout.
  • Some supporters publicly backed Porter, including Teamsters California leaders and Rep. Dave Min, who cast her toughness as an asset.
  • Prediction markets such as Kalshi showed a sharp short‑term drop in her chances, though no new polling has been released since the videos and the race remains fluid with potential entrants still weighing runs.