Kamala Harris Gives 'Strongest Indication Yet' She May Run Again For President: 'I Am Not Done'
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Kamala Harris Gives 'Strongest Indication Yet' She May Run Again For President: 'I Am Not Done'
"HARRIS: In their lifetime, for sure. KUENSSBERG: Could it be you? HARRIS: Possibly. KUENSSBERG: Have you made a decision yet? HARRIS: No, I have not. KUENSSBERG: But you say in your book, I'm not done. HARRIS: That is correct. I am not done. I have lived, my entire career, a life of service. And it's in my bones. And there are many ways to serve. I've not decided yet what I will do in the future beyond what I am doing right now."
"I think she's incredibly important to the party. She obviously was vice president, so she should have a role in the future of the party. I'm going to get myself in trouble here and say something here: I think Democrats have to think about the candidates they run and say, Let's figure out a way to find the best person to defeat Republicans in this election, instead of trying to get in the box-checking conversation. I don't think that's productive."
Kamala Harris responded to questions about a future presidential run by saying a woman could reach the White House in her nieces' lifetimes and that a run is "possibly" for her, while also stating she has not decided. Harris said "I am not done," described a lifelong commitment to public service, and noted multiple ways to serve beyond current roles. MSNBC guest Michael Hardaway said Harris remains important to the party but argued Democrats should prioritize finding the candidate most likely to defeat Republicans in 2028 rather than focusing on identity-based considerations.
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