Kamala Harris, the former US vice president, has hinted that she would run for president again in the future.
"I am not done," Harris told the BBC on Saturday, hinting that she would "possibly" run for president again in the future. This was her most overt indication to date that she was thinking about running for president a third time.
"My entire career has been a life of service, and it's ingrained in me," she remarked.
Following President Joe Biden's resignation from the contest just 107 days prior to Election Day, Harris lost the 2024 election to Donald Trump.
In her campaign biography, "107 Days," Harris hinted that she would not run for public office anytime soon, arguing that it is impossible to alter the system from the inside out.
Following President Joe Biden's resignation from the contest just 107 days prior to Election Day, Harris lost the 2024 election to Donald Trump.
In her campaign biography, "107 Days," Harris hinted that she would not run for public office anytime soon, arguing that it is impossible to alter the system from the inside out.
"I will no longer sit in the opulence of the ceremonial office in Washington, DC. In cities and localities where I can hear their thoughts on how to restore empathy, trust, and a government that embodies the values of this nation, I will be with the people," she wrote.
Harris, however, told the BBC that her little nieces will "certainly" see a female president "in their lifetime." When asked if it might be her, she said, "Perhaps."
Harris, however, told the BBC that her little nieces will "certainly" see a female president "in their lifetime." When asked if it might be her, she said, "Perhaps."
"There are all kinds of polls that will tell you a variety of things," she said in response to a question concerning polls that indicate she is an outsider to win a potential Democratic primary. I have never paid attention to polls.
She went on, "I definitely wouldn't be sitting here."
Harris referred to Biden's choice to run for reelection as "recklessness" in the biography, as well as his sudden decision to halt his campaign and support her.
She went on, "I definitely wouldn't be sitting here."
Harris referred to Biden's choice to run for reelection as "recklessness" in the biography, as well as his sudden decision to halt his campaign and support her.
The "stakes were simply too high," she said, to let Biden make a "personal decision."
The book also described how Hillary chose her running mate, explaining why a number of well-known Democrats, including as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, were left off the ticket.
The book also described how Hillary chose her running mate, explaining why a number of well-known Democrats, including as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, were left off the ticket.

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