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Kamala Harris Hints at 2028 Presidential Run in BBC Interview
BREAKING: Kamala Harris has just hinted at a potential run for the 2028 U.S. presidential election during a revealing interview scheduled to air this Sunday on the BBC. In excerpts released today, the former Vice President expressed her belief that her grandnieces will witness a woman in the White House, stating it could “possibly” be her.
Harris, who celebrated her 61st birthday this past Monday, emphasized, “I am not done. I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it’s in my bones.” Although she has not made a definitive decision more than three years ahead of the election, her comments are stirring conversations across the political landscape.
The interview, led by Laura Kuenssberg, sheds light on Harris’s reflections post-2024 election, where she lost to Donald Trump after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race just weeks before the Democratic convention. Harris’s recent book, 107 Days, released on September 23, 2023, details her brief campaign period.
In a bold stance, Harris dismissed current polls showing her trailing behind California Governor Gavin Newsom for the Democratic nomination, asserting, “If I listened to polls, I would not have run for my first office, or my second office.” Her confidence is evident as she critiques Trump, labeling him a “tyrant” and accusing him of weaponizing federal agencies against dissenters.
“He said he would weaponize the Department of Justice – and he has done exactly that,” Harris stated, highlighting the seriousness of her concerns regarding Trump’s administration.
The White House swiftly responded to Harris’s comments, with spokeswoman Abigail Jackson stating, “When Kamala Harris lost the election in a landslide, she should’ve taken the hint — the American people don’t care about her absurd lies.” Jackson’s remarks underscore the ongoing tensions within the political sphere.
Harris’s criticism extends to business leaders and institutions, which she claims have yielded to Trump’s demands. “Many… have capitulated since day one, bending the knee at the foot of a tyrant,” she said, reflecting on the broader implications of political power dynamics.
As the political climate intensifies, Harris’s potential candidacy is set against a backdrop of shifting allegiances and public sentiment. Her remarks are expected to reignite debates about leadership and representation in the U.S.
Looking ahead, political analysts are watching closely to see if Harris will officially declare her candidacy and how her campaign strategies evolve in the coming months. With the 2028 election still over three years away, her statements today mark a significant moment in American politics, prompting both supporters and critics to weigh in.
This developing story is set to capture headlines as observers anticipate the impact of Harris’s potential return to the presidential race. Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds.
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