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Kamala Harris Hints at 2028 Presidential Run in BBC Interview
BREAKING: Kamala Harris has just announced she may run for U.S. president again in the 2028 election. In a revealing interview set to air on October 29 on the BBC, Harris shared her aspirations and reflections on her political career.
During a conversation with BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, Harris stated that she believes her grandnieces will see a woman in the White House, and “possibly” it could be her. “I am not done,” she declared, emphasizing her lifelong commitment to public service.
Harris, who celebrated her 61st birthday on October 20, admitted she has not made a final decision regarding her candidacy, despite the election being over three years away. She previously lost to Donald Trump in the 2024 election after President Joe Biden exited the race on July 21.
Her recent book, 107 Days, released on September 23, chronicles the brief duration of her 2024 campaign. Harris responded to polls indicating she may trail California Governor Gavin Newsom for the Democratic nomination, stating, “If I listened to polls, I would not have run for my first or second office.” She underscored her resilience, asserting, “I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here.”
Harris did not shy away from criticizing her former opponent, labeling Trump a “tyrant” and pointing out that many of her warnings about his behavior during her campaign have become reality. “He said he would weaponize the Department of Justice – and he has done exactly that,” she remarked.
The White House swiftly responded to Harris’s remarks, 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.” Harris’s previous defeat was marked by a popular vote of 77.3 million to 75 million in favor of Trump, alongside an Electoral College outcome of 312-226.
In her comments, Harris highlighted the dangers of political capitulation, saying, “Business leaders and institutions are wrong to bow to the president’s demands.” She believes this behavior stems from a desire to align with power or avoid scrutiny.
Earlier this year, in July, Harris firmly stated she would not run for California governor in 2026, indicating that her future leadership would not be within elected office for the time being. “For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in elected office,” she said.
This developing story is set to gain traction as Harris’s comments resonate with supporters and opponents alike. As the 2028 election approaches, all eyes will be on Harris as she navigates her potential return to the national political stage.
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