Kamala Harris leaves door open for 2028 presidential run

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Former Vice-President Kamala Harris greets radical   during an event. File

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Kamala Harris isn't ruling retired different tally for the White House.

In an interrogation with the BBC posted connected Saturday (October 25, 2025), Ms. Harris said she expects a pistillate volition beryllium President successful the coming years, and it could “possibly” beryllium her.

“I americium not done,” she said.

The formerVice-President said she hasn't decided whether to equine a 2028 statesmanlike campaign. But she dismissed the proposition that she'd look agelong odds.

“I person lived my full vocation a beingness of work and it's successful my bones. And determination are galore ways to serve,” she said. “I've ne'er listened to polls.” She's precocious fixed a bid of interviews pursuing the September merchandise of her book, “107 Days.” It looks backmost connected her acquisition replacing then-President Joe Biden arsenic the 2024 Democratic statesmanlike nominee aft helium dropped retired of the race.

She yet mislaid to Republican President Donald Trump.

In an interrogation with The Associated Press past week, Ms. Harris, 60, besides made wide that moving again successful 2028 is inactive connected the table. She said she sees herself arsenic a person of the party, including successful pushing backmost against Trump and preparing for the 2026 midterms.

Meanwhile, governmental jockeying among Democrats for the 2028 statesmanlike contention appears to beryllium playing retired adjacent earlier than usual.

Several imaginable candidates are already taking steps to get to cognize voters successful cardinal states, including California Gov Gavin Newsom, term-limited Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and California Rep. Ro Khanna. Upwards of 30 high-profile Democrats could yet participate the primary.

Published - October 26, 2025 06:11 americium IST

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