Former Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, indicated that she could present another bid for the presidency despite her 2024 election loss to Donald Trump.
In an interview with the BBC on Saturday, Harris, 61, said she was sure the world would see a woman in charge in the White House. “during his life.”
When asked if she could be the one, she responded: “Probably,” and added that he has not made a decision on whether to run in 2028. “I’m not done yet. I’ve lived my entire career as a life of service, and that’s in my bones. And there are many ways to serve. I haven’t decided yet what I’ll do in the future beyond what I’m doing now.”
Harris also came under pressure about her political odds in the White House race after betting houses placed her behind famous figures such as actor and former wrestler Dwayne. “The Rock” Johnson.

Harris remained unfazed and said: “I’ve never listened to the polls. If I had listened to the polls, I wouldn’t have run for my first or second office, and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here in this interview.”
Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024 after Joe Biden dropped out of the White House race following his disastrous debate with Trump, during which he appeared to stumble over his words and lose his train of thought, raising concerns about his age and fitness for office. Harris faced off against Trump, who soundly defeated her in the November election.
With three years to go until the next presidential race, media outlets have speculated that potential Democratic contenders in the 2028 election could include Harris, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Among Republicans, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are widely considered the most likely key contenders. Trump himself has hinted that he could seek a third term, although the US Constitution prohibits a president from being elected more than twice.
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