Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she is actively considering another run for the presidency in 2028, stating, 'I might. I'm thinking about it,' during a conversation with Reverend Al Sharpton. Her remarks are her clearest public indication yet that she may seek the Democratic nomination again after losing the 2024 election to President Donald Trump.
Speculation about her political future has grown in recent months following the release of her campaign memoir and a nationwide book tour. Although she ruled out a run for governor of California in 2026, she left open the possibility of a presidential campaign and said she would share more details in the months ahead.
Speaking at a progressive gathering in New York, Harris received enthusiastic support, with attendees chanting for her to run again. She emphasized her experience serving four years as vice president and her familiarity with the responsibilities of the presidency.
Harris has also remained an outspoken critic of President Trump, particularly on foreign policy. She described the war with Iran as a 'choice' and warned that strained relations with allied nations are harmful to the American people and global partners, saying the situation 'keeps me up at night.'

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