In a recent interview, Kamala Harris has spoken publicly about her political future, saying she “may” consider running for the White House again in 2028. The former vice president and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate said she has not made a final decision but has not ruled out launching another campaign.

Harris says she ‘may’ run again
During her conversation with Sharon McMahon, Harris was asked directly if she planned to run for president again.
“Are you still wondering?” McMahon asked.
“I probably would,” Harris replied.
Harris said she has not yet made a final decision about her future campaign.
After losing the campaign, Harris published her memoir, “107 Days,” detailing her brief run in the 2024 presidential race. The book was criticized by members of the Biden White House.
Since its release, Harris has toured dozens of cities and spoken to sold-out audiences.
McMahon told Harris she believed the book suggested she “wanted” to run again. Harris rejected the idea.
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‘Five’ panelists react to Harris’ comments
On February 25, 2026, Fox News’ “The Five” engaged in a heated debate over Kamala Harris’ political future, sparked by her recent statements
“I don’t think she’s running, but I think she likes to be at the top, right behind Gavin Newsom,” Jessica Tarloff said on “The Five.”
“She must connect herself with Biden. She’d never done that, and that’s what frustrated her. So, that’s number one. Second, she has to explain boundaries, and if she does win the presidency, you have to say, ‘I’m not going to make it completely public like I did last time.’ She also has to speak with confidence,” Jesse Bailey Waters said on the same show.
“She’s running. She’s number one in the polls. She’s running. She’s not an ego,” McEnany added.


