Kamala Harris says she has not ruled out another presidential run after losing the 2024 election. During an interview with the BBC, Harris said that her grandnieces would 'in their lifetime, for sure,
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she might run again for president in 2028 during an interview with the BBC in Britain. The interview airs Sunday.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has said she may run for the presidency again in 2028, saying that she is "not done." "I am not done. I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it's in my bones," she told the BBC during an interview on Sunday.
Harris has been on tour marketing her new memoir, “ 107 Days ,” in which she suggested her political career will continue after Trump handily defeated her in the 2024 presidential election. Harris was elevated to the Democratic nomination after her boss, former President Joe Biden, ended his reelection campaign.
The former vice-president tells the BBC she is not sure whether it was “grace or recklessness” that stopped her speaking up.
Former Vice President Harris signaled on Saturday that she is leaving the door open to launching a 2028 presidential bid — which would mark her third attempt at securing the Oval Office. “I am not
Kamala Harris gave her first exclusive UK interview on the BBC’s “Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.” During the conversation with the titular host, she talked about the present and future states of American politics and her role within them.
I am not done,” the former vice president told the BBC in her strongest comments so far on her political plans.