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Kamala Harris Hints at 2028 Presidential Run in Urgent Interview
UPDATE: Former Vice President Kamala Harris has sparked speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run during a recent interview with the BBC. In a candid discussion posted on Saturday, Harris stated she is not ruling out the possibility of pursuing the White House again, declaring, “I am not done.”
Harris, 61, emphasized her belief that a woman will soon occupy the presidency, stating it could “possibly” be her. She stressed that she hasn’t made a decision yet regarding a campaign, but firmly dismissed notions that she would face overwhelming challenges. “I have lived my entire career a life of service, and it’s in my bones. And there are many ways to serve,” she remarked, adding, “I’ve never listened to polls.”
This announcement comes on the heels of her newly released book, “107 Days,” which reflects on her tenure stepping in for President Joe Biden after he exited the 2024 race, ultimately losing to Republican Donald Trump.
In a previous interview with the Associated Press on October 17, Harris reiterated that her future in politics remains uncertain. “I haven’t decided. Sincerely. I have not decided. I may or I may not,” she noted, indicating that any move towards the presidency would require her to win a campaign.
As the political landscape heats up, several prominent Democrats are already positioning themselves for the 2028 race. California Governor Gavin Newsom, term-limited Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and California Representative Ro Khanna are among those actively engaging with voters in key states, hinting at a fierce primary contest ahead.
Political analysts suggest that upwards of 30 high-profile Democrats may enter the fray, making the upcoming election cycle one of the most competitive in recent history. As Harris weighs her options, the urgency of her potential candidacy is palpable, highlighting a significant moment for the future of the Democratic Party.
Stay tuned for further updates as Harris navigates her political future and the growing field of candidates prepares for the 2028 presidential elections. The implications of her decisions could dramatically impact the party’s direction and its strategies against Republican contenders.
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