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Kamala Harris says she ‘might’ make another presidential run in 2028

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​Former U.S. vice-president Kamala Harris, who was the Democratic Party’s nominee for the presidency in 2024, said on Friday that she was considering running for ‌president again in 2028.

Harris, making an appearance at a meeting of the National Action Network, a civil rights organization founded by Rev. Al ​Sharpton, was asked directly by Sharpton ​if she was going to run again.

“I might, I might. I’m thinking about it, I’m ​thinking about it,” Harris said. The crowd ⁠at the New ⁠York City event cheered ‌in response.

Harris added that she would consider a run in the context of who, in 2028, could do the best job as president “for the American ⁠people.”

Harris, who served as vice-president under U.S. president Joe Biden, lost her 2024 presidential bid to U.S. President Donald Trump, ‌who won both the popular vote and the Electoral College. Harris had previously served as a U.S. senator and as attorney general of California, among other ​offices. Harris made an unsuccessful run to be the Democratic Party’s presidential ⁠nominee in 2020.

A run in 2028 for Harris ⁠could face challenges among voters who have indicated in polling ⁠that ⁠they want to ​see new leaders for the Democratic Party following Harris’ loss ​to Trump.

The National ⁠Action Network convention drew several potential Democratic candidates, including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, former U.S. transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, among others.

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