Kamala Drops Hint About 2028 in Interview, but What the Interviewer Says About Her Chances Is Hilarious

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It looks like Kamala Harris may indeed be gearing up for another Presidential run in 2028. 

She's been coy on the matter in prior interviews, but in a new BBC interview, she dropped a few hints.

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“I am not done,” the former vice president told the BBC in her strongest comments so far on her political plans. “I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it’s in my bones,” she told the British outlet.

The former California senator and state attorney general also maintained her grand-nieces would see the nation elect its first female president “in their lifetime, for sure.”

Pressed on whether it would be her, Harris responded: “possibly.”

As the BBC interviewer noted, she has been ahead in some of the polls, but the betting odds are against her, even putting her behind Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. That's hilarious, and it sounds about right. The BBC is more blunt with her than American liberal media might be, I think. 

Harris dismissed concerns about her chances if she ran again. 

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“If I listened to polls I would have not run for my first office, or my second office — and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here,” she told the BBC.

The bottom line is reality. She was rejected big time in 2020. She was installed in 2024, after Joe Biden dropped out of the race. Then, she was crushed by President Donald Trump, who even took the popular vote and all the swing states. Harris revealed how vacuous she truly was, and she was unable to answer even basic questions. 

Since then, Harris has made things even worse by dissing a variety of Democrats in her book. I don't think that's helped her chances. As my colleague Mike Miller explained, the folks in California didn't want her or Newsom.  That's her home state rejecting her. 


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Yes, she is done. She's not going to be handed the nomination like she was the last time. I'm not even sure she's going to get past the slippery California Gov. Gavin Newsom, much less make it into the general election. In a general election, if the Republican nominee were Vice President JD Vance, he would make mincemeat out of her. He whalloped Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz during their one debate, and Harris would fare even worse. Indeed, virtually any Republican candidate would make her look silly. I don't see a path for her.  

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When the media is telling her that her odds are worse than those of The Rock, they're not seeing it either. 

But it would be entertaining and likely help the Republicans' chances if she were the nominee, so please do feel free to try it again, Kamala. We may see a replay of Ronald Reagan winning all 49 states with JD Vance in that role. 

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