Kamala Harris Says 'I Might' Run for President in 2028
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she might run for president again in 2028. She told a crowd at Al Sharpton's National Action Network conference in New York on Friday that she's thinking about it.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris hinted at a potential comeback, telling activists in New York that she's considering another presidential run in 2028.
"I might, I might -- I'm thinking about it," Harris told a cheering crowd Friday at Al Sharpton's National Action Network conference. The comment electrified the room of Democratic party activists.
Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump after serving as vice president under Joe Biden. Speaking to Sharpton, she said she knows "what it requires" to be president.
The former Democratic nominee's hint at a return comes as party leaders begin looking ahead to the next election cycle. Her name recognition and previous campaign experience could make her an early front-runner if she decides to run.
Harris has not made any formal announcement about her political future beyond these comments at the civil rights conference.
Harris could become the Democratic front-runner for 2028 if she runs. Her decision will shape who challenges the Republican nominee in the next presidential race.
Watch for Harris to make more public appearances and gauge Democratic support before announcing a formal decision on 2028.
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