Kamala Harris says she's thinking about running for president again
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she is considering another presidential run.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she is considering another presidential run during Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network Conference in New York City. The announcement came after the crowd chanted "run again" at the event. This statement signals Harris's potential re-entry into presidential politics following her previous roles. Her comments suggest she is weighing a future campaign for the nation's highest office.
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Democrat Kamala Harris teases 2028 presidential bid, following Trump loss - Al Jazeera

Crowd chants ‘Run again!’ to Kamala Harris, who said she’s ‘thinking about it’ - The Washington Post
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Kamala Harris Hints at 2028 Presidential Bid
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has given her clearest signals yet about a potential 2028 presidential campaign, stating she is 'thinking about it'. Her remarks, made at a gathering in New York and to the Rev. Al Sharpton, have fueled widespread speculation about her political future. She is also scheduled to speak at the National Action Network Convention.
Kamala Harris Considers 2028 Presidential Run
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has publicly indicated she is 'thinking about' running for president again in 2028. Her statements have sparked discussions about a potential future campaign, particularly in the context of a hypothetical scenario following a Trump presidency.
Kamala Harris Considers 2028 Presidential Run
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has indicated she is 'thinking about' running for president again in 2028. Her statements, made during public appearances, signal a potential return to national politics and a challenge for the Democratic nomination.
Kamala Harris Teases Potential 2028 Presidential Bid
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has indicated she is 'thinking about' running for president again in 2028. Her remarks, made during a public appearance, signal a potential challenge for the Democratic nomination, especially in a hypothetical scenario following a Trump loss.
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