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Kamala Harris Teases 2028 Presidential Run in Urgent Interview
URGENT UPDATE: Former Vice President Kamala Harris has left the door wide open for a potential 2028 presidential run, stating in a newly released BBC interview that she expects a woman will occupy the White House in the near future—and it could “possibly” be her. “I am not done,” Harris declared, igniting speculation about her political aspirations.
During the interview, posted Saturday, Harris emphasized her commitment to public service, saying, “I have lived my entire career a life of service and it’s in my bones.” Although she has yet to make a definitive decision regarding a campaign, she firmly dismissed notions that she would face overwhelming odds. “I’ve never listened to polls,” she asserted, reinforcing her resilience.
Harris’s comments come on the heels of her recent promotional tour for her book, “107 Days,” which reflects on her experience stepping in as the Democratic nominee after Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 race, ultimately losing to Donald Trump.
In a separate interview with the Associated Press last week, the 61-year-old reiterated her position as a leader within the Democratic Party, highlighting her readiness to confront Trump and prepare for the 2026 midterms. When questioned about her intentions for a 2028 bid, she maintained, “I haven’t decided. Sincerely. I have not decided.” She added, “I may or I may not,” leaving her future open-ended.
Harris’s use of past tense when discussing her desire for the presidency, stating, “It’s a job I wanted to do,” raises eyebrows. However, she acknowledged that running is the only way to achieve that goal, emphasizing the importance of winning.
As political maneuvering intensifies among Democrats for the 2028 election, candidates are already positioning themselves to engage with voters in key states. Notable figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and California Representative Ro Khanna are taking proactive steps to secure their places in the race. With over 30 high-profile Democrats potentially entering the primary, the competition is heating up.
This developing story signals a pivotal moment in the Democratic landscape, with Harris’s potential candidacy becoming a focal point for both supporters and opponents alike. As the political landscape shifts, all eyes will be on her next moves and how they shape the upcoming election cycle.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds, and be prepared for a high-stakes race leading up to the 2028 presidential election.
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