Kamala Harris Signals Possible 2028 Presidential Run at Democratic Event
Key Takeaways
- Harris signaled a 2028 presidential bid, saying 'I'm thinking about it' at NAN.
- It represented her clearest public remarks to date about a potential 2028 run.
- The event was the National Action Network convention in New York with Rev. Al Sharpton.
Harris Hints at 2028 Run
Harris told a Democratic audience she is thinking about running in 2028.
She served four years being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
The crowd erupted in chants of run again.
Her presence placed her alongside a growing field of potential contenders.
Criticism of Trump
Harris called the war in Iran a war of choice.
She said America has become more unreliable under Trump.

She accused Trump of lying to the American people.
She blamed Trump’s actions for the deaths of American service members.
Testing the Waters
The convention featured several prospective Democratic contenders.
Early polling shows Harris as a potential frontrunner.
Her path to the nomination is far from guaranteed.
Voting Rights and Midterms
Harris warned the Supreme Court is about to make a decision on section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
She urged voters to check their registration and polling locations.
The midterms could determine the trajectory of democracy well before 2028.
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