Kamala Harris Plotting 2028 Run?
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It appears Kamala Harris still wants to run for President.
A new report reveals she is planning to run in 2028.
Kamala Harris isn’t planning to go gentle into that good night. This week the former vice president made clear to potential 2028 rivals that she’s working to keep another White House campaign viable.
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Her book tour expanded. Harris announced many more stops on her tour to promote “107 Days,” her story of her short presidential campaign last year. Tour stops in early 2026 will include the historically critical primary state of South Carolina and cities with many Black voters, including Detroit, Jackson, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., and Montgomery, Ala.
She appeared before the Democratic National Committee. Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, mingled with national party officials and state party chairs in Los Angeles this week during the DNC’s winter meeting.
At a reception Wednesday evening, DNC chair Ken Martin introduced Emhoff as the former second gentleman and quipped that he could be the future first gentleman, people who heard the remarks told Axios.
Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign was a disaster.
She lost the electoral college and popular vote.
Her campaign was also millions in debt.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) made a “handshake deal” after her massive defeat in the 2024 presidential election, which saw the party cover all of her outstanding campaign bills, according to a report.
Under the terms of the private agreement, the cash-strapped DNC paid off about $20.5 million in debts owed by the Harris campaign in exchange for the failed Democratic presidential nominee’s pledge to raise money for the Democratic Party to make the entity “whole financially,” the New York Times reported on Monday.
Federal Election Commission records show several six-figure sums the DNC has doled out to pollsters, printers, consultants, charter airlines and numerous event production companies, on behalf of Harris, since the presidential election.
