Run, Kamala, run.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is keeping the door open to a 2028 presidential bid — and making clear she plans to stay in the political spotlight.
“I might. I’m thinking about it,” Harris said Friday when asked if she would run again, drawing loud applause from the crowd.
“I’ll keep you posted,” she added.
Harris made the remarks during an on-stage interview with Rev. Al Sharpton in New York City at the annual National Action Network conference, a key stop for Democrats looking to connect with Black voters ahead of a potential White House run.
At multiple points, attendees shouted “Run again,” with the room erupting in applause as Harris acknowledged the calls but declined to make a formal announcement.
Harris lost in the 2024 election in a landslide.
The event featured several other Democrats widely viewed as potential 2028 contenders, including Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore.
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NEW: Kamala Harris says she's STILL considering a presidential run in 2028:
"I might."
"I'm thinking about it." pic.twitter.com/Kwu2seA6OY
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