Kamala Harris tells BBC she may run for president again
Kamala Harris hinted at a possible 2028 presidential run, emphasizing her lifelong commitment to public service and confidence in a future female US president.
- In her first UK interview, Kamala Harris said she would "possibly" run for president again and was confident a woman will be in the White House in the future.
- Harris said she has not yet decided whether to mount a 2028 presidential campaign, but underlined that she still sees herself as having a future in politics.
- She recently gave a series of interviews following the September release of her book, 107 Days, which looks back on her experience replacing Joe Biden as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee before losing to Donald Trump.
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"I haven't finished," she said in an interview with the BBC broadcast on Saturday.
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