Former Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed she may pursue the presidency again after her 2024 defeat to Donald Trump. Harris dismissed polling data placing her behind other Democratic contenders for 2028 and expressed confidence that a woman will eventually lead the nation. She attacked Trump as a tyrant who weaponized federal agencies against critics and pressured businesses to submit to his authority.
Harris attributed her loss to insufficient campaign time after President Joe Biden withdrew late from the race. She noted the popular vote margin remained narrow despite her electoral college defeat. The California Democrat acknowledged the traumatic nature of her loss but emphasized that her commitment to public service remains unchanged.
Harris promoted her campaign memoir while traveling through Europe for interviews. She declined to commit definitively to another White House run but signaled a strong interest in remaining politically active. The White House dismissed her criticisms as absurd lies from a defeated candidate seeking attention through foreign media outlets.
Harris attributed her loss to insufficient campaign time after President Joe Biden withdrew late from the race. She noted the popular vote margin remained narrow despite her electoral college defeat. The California Democrat acknowledged the traumatic nature of her loss but emphasized that her commitment to public service remains unchanged.
Harris promoted her campaign memoir while traveling through Europe for interviews. She declined to commit definitively to another White House run but signaled a strong interest in remaining politically active. The White House dismissed her criticisms as absurd lies from a defeated candidate seeking attention through foreign media outlets.