Porter snaps at staffer in video: ‘Get out of my f‑‑‑ing shot’
Videos showing Katie Porter snapping at a reporter and berating a staffer have intensified criticism, with polls showing her lead narrowing amid concerns about her temperament.
- A video shows California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter yelling at a staffer, saying, 'Get out of my f---ing shot,' during a July 2021 Zoom meeting with the Biden administration on environmental policy.
- Following the video's release, criticism about Porter's temperament has increased, particularly after her interaction with CBS News reporter Julie Watts.
- Fellow Democratic candidate Betty Yee described Porter as a 'weak, self-destructive candidate unfit to lead California' in response to her behavior in the viral videos.
- Polls show Porter, who once led, is now trailing Republican candidate Steve Hilton by six points after recent controversies emerged.
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A resurfaced video shows beleaguered Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter yelling at a staffer to “get out of my fucking shot,” prompting intraparty condemnation and comparisons to Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar, who was accused of mistreating staff and once ate a salad with a comb after berating an aide who forgot to bring a fork.The post Klobuchar of California: Katie Porter’s Gubernatorial Bid Spirals into 'Disaster' As…
Katie Porter to staffer: ‘Get out of my f**king shot’
Newly uncovered video by Politico from 2021 shows California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter ripping into a staffer. The resurfaced video comes days after Porter’s fiery exchange with a local CBS journalist.
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