Harris hints at possible 2028 comeback bid: 'I am not done'
Former Vice President Harris signaled on Saturday that she is leaving the door open to launching a 2028 presidential bid — which would mark her third attempt at securing the Oval Office.
“I am not done,” Harris said in an interview with BBC, adding that she could "possibly" still be president one day.
"I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it's in my bones," she told British journalist Laura Kuenssberg.
This is the strongest hint that Harris could make a comeback bid after losing to President Trump nearly a year ago, though the former Democratic nominee said she has yet to make up her mind.
In an interview with MSNBC last month, the former vice president said she was not focused on 2028.
“That’s not my focus right now. That’s not my focus at all, it really isn’t,” Harris said, adding that she instead wanted to use her time to help vulnerable Democrats hold onto their seats during the midterm elections.
The former vice president also reportedly weighed a bid for California governor. Harris © The Hill





















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