“Everybody here wants to know the answer. Will you run again?” podcast host and author Sharon McMahon asked the failed 2024 Democratic nominee.
“You’re still thinking about it?” McMahon pressed.
“I might,” Harris replied. Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom currently lead a hypothetical Democratic primary field, according to the RealClearPolitics polling average.
“I haven’t decided,” Harris responded
Harris receives 28.3 percent support in the average, while the term limited governor draws 20.7 percent backing.“I closed the book and I’m like, oh, she wants to. She’s just thinking about it,” McMahon said.
Harris pushed back on that interpretation.
McMahon said she was not surprised by Harris’ answer, telling her that after reading her campaign memoir, “107 Days,” she believed Harris wanted another chance at the White House
“There was no agenda beyond what we’ve discussed already, which is just sharing with people, you know, the reality of the experience, and hopefully allowing people to see something of themselves in it, in a way that you know that Girl Scout troop, when it comes time for them to read it, might see themselves in and know what they can do and that they could do it,” Harris said.The KamalaHQ account on X posted an enigmatic video on Wednesday showcasing
Kamala Harris on running in 2028: "I haven't decided. I might."pic.twitter.com/nBG8cU7525
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attempts to access the account. The user attempts to log in using the passwords “waytooonline,” “thebabysitterisweird,” and “project2025wasreal,” all of which are incorrect.
The term “headquarters” is acknowledged prior to the screen turning black, at which point the word “Tomorrow” appears on the screen.
“No, the book is about a specific period in time,” she said
Headquarters’ goal is to “mobilize pro-fairness, pro-democracy young people against far-right extremism. The former vice president, who ran an unsuccessful bid against President Trump in 2024, will be the organization’s “chair emerita.”“I have good news,” Harris said in a YouTube short video posted late Wednesday night. “So KamalaHQ is turning into Headquarters and it’s where you can go online to get basically the latest of what’s going on, and also to meet and revisit with some of our great, courageous leaders, be they elected leaders, community leaders, civic leaders, faith leaders, young leaders.”
The rebranded account shared the video on X with a post that read, “Welcome to Headquarters, the new Gen-Z led progressive content hub.” The banner photo features an inverted image of a bald eagle with the U.S. flag, and a light green “Headquarters” subtitled with “A News Co” written on top.
