Kamala Harris Teases Potential 2028 Presidential Run Amid Speculation
Kamala Harris says she ‘might’ run for president in 2028, sparks fresh speculation
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Kamala Harris, the former Democratic presidential nominee in 2024, indicated she 'might' run for president in 2028 during a recent convention. Her comments, coupled with a recent memoir and ongoing public appearances, have sparked renewed interest in her political future.
- 01Kamala Harris stated she 'might' run for president in 2028 during a convention.
- 02Her comments have intensified speculation about her political ambitions.
- 03Harris previously served as the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election.
- 04She has been actively participating in Democratic events across the United States.
- 05The Democratic nomination race may be crowded with many candidates.
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During the 2026 National Action Network Convention, Kamala Harris (former vice president of the United States) expressed that she 'might' run for president in 2028, sparking fresh speculation about her political future. She stated, 'I might, I might... I’m thinking about it,' when asked about her potential candidacy. This announcement follows her release of a campaign memoir in late 2025 and a subsequent book tour that kept her in the public eye. Harris's warm reception at the convention, where attendees chanted 'run again,' highlights her continued support within the party. She emphasized her experience in the West Wing and the Oval Office, indicating she understands the presidential role and the necessary work ahead. However, she acknowledged that the Democratic nomination could be competitive, with many potential candidates vying for the position. Harris has been actively engaging with voters, particularly in Southern states, suggesting her commitment to remaining a significant figure in American politics.
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