
Kamala Harris Declares She Will Run for President Again in 2028
Key Takeaways
- Kamala Harris indicated she may run for president again in 2028.
- Harris expressed confidence that a woman will occupy the White House in the future.
- She made these statements during her first UK interview with the BBC.
Kamala Harris 2028 Prospects
Multiple outlets report that Kamala Harris did not formally declare a 2028 run.
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She signaled openness to another presidential bid in a BBC interview, saying she is “not done” and could “possibly” become president one day.

Several sources explicitly tie her hints to 2028 while stressing that she has not made a final decision.
They describe it as her strongest suggestion yet of another run.
Others simply frame it as continued interest in public service and politics without locking in a date.
In short, the coverage points to a strong hint—not a formal announcement—that she may run again, possibly in 2028.
2024 Election Aftermath and 2028 Speculation
The 2028 chatter is unfolding in the shadow of 2024’s turmoil.
NBC News reports Harris lost to Donald Trump after Joe Biden withdrew 107 days before Election Day, and says her memoir "107 Days" calls Biden’s decision to run and later suspend his campaign “recklessness.”
The Telegraph underscores the rift, noting she considered Biden’s decision “reckless” and that she became the first Democrat in 20 years to lose the popular vote.
Leadership Newspapers adds that the White House dismissed her remarks as airing grievances to foreign media, while she herself cited the late campaign start as a key factor.
The Business Standard situates the discussion amid Democratic criticism of Biden’s leadership and questions about Harris’s performance.
Harris's Critique of Trump
Harris’s critique of Donald Trump remains central in her forward-looking statements.
“Kamala Harris Former United States Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted that she may make another bid for the presidency in 2028, saying that she was “not done” with politics”
Leadership Newspapers reports she called Trump a “tyrant” who “weaponizes federal agencies against critics.”
Newsweek quotes her calling him a “tyrant” who “weaponized the Department of Justice.”
The Business Standard adds that she said her campaign warnings about him were validated.
SSBCrack notes she has repeatedly warned about Trump’s “authoritarian tendencies.”
The consistent throughline is Harris’s framing of Trump as a dangerous, authoritarian figure—descriptions she and the outlets present as her quotes or characterizations.
Harris's 2028 Nomination Chances
Assessments of Harris’s 2028 prospects diverge sharply.
Santa Radio Canada says betting platforms give her a 2% chance of the Democratic nomination, trailing Gavin Newsom and even Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Newsweek calls the polling picture mixed, noting one survey that places her ahead among Democrats and Independents and another that favors Newsom.
The Daily Record strikes an unusual balance, saying bookmakers consider her an underdog even as she leads in national polls among Democratic contenders.
Meanwhile, NBC News reports she downplayed polls.
The Business Standard says she dismissed polls that rank her as an outsider.
Kamala Harris on Female Presidency
Harris consistently links her future to a broader milestone: a woman in the White House.
“Former US Vice-PresidentKamala Harris, who also ran for president againstDonald Trumplast year, may again run for the top office at the White House”
NBC News says she remains optimistic her nieces will see a female president in their lifetimes, while Newsweek specifies her “grandnieces,” adding that she has not made a final decision about running.

The Business Standard reports she suggested she could be that person, and SSBCrack highlights her optimism about the “inevitability of a female president.”
Santa Radio Canada captures the same theme—that a woman will soon become U.S. president—while reiterating she is not finished with politics.
Together, these accounts cast her message as both aspirational and deliberately noncommittal about 2028.
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