Kamala Harris has indicated her interest in a potential presidential run in 2028 during a conversation with TV host Rev Al Sharpton at a civil rights convention. Harris stated that she is contemplating the idea, highlighting her four years as Vice President and extensive experience in the White House.
Acknowledging the need for change, Harris emphasized that the current state of affairs is not effective for many Americans. Despite facing defeat against Donald Trump in the 2024 election after stepping in for Joe Biden, Harris remains a strong contender in national polls, surpassing other Democratic candidates like California Governor Gavin Newsom.
This recent statement aligns with Harris’s previous remarks to the BBC about her ongoing commitment to public service. While bookmakers may still view her as an underdog for the 2028 election, Harris’s consistent polling success positions her as a prominent figure in the Democratic Party’s potential candidate lineup.



