- Harris said she hasn’t decided on her next move
- She cited the recent suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel
- She attributes her loss to the limited campaign time
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted at another presidential run, saying she is “not done with politics.”
Eko Hot Blog gathered that in a BBC interview set to air on Sunday, Harris hinted that she could “possibly” become the next U.S. president, signaling her interest in contesting the 2028 election despite trailing in recent polls.
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Harris said she hasn’t decided her next move but remains confident a woman will reach the White House, dismissing poor polls and affirming, “Service is in my bones.”

During the interview on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Harris renewed her criticism of former President Donald Trump, describing him as a “thin-skinned tyrant” who has weaponised the justice system and targeted critics.
She cited the recent suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel by ABC after Trump allies reportedly pressured the network, calling it proof of Trump’s intolerance for dissent.

Harris also criticised U.S. business leaders and institutions for yielding to Trump’s influence, accusing them of “bending the knee at the foot of a tyrant” to protect their interests.
Now on a global tour promoting her book 107 Days, Harris reflects on her short 2024 campaign following Joe Biden’s withdrawal.
She attributes her loss to the limited campaign time but continues to face questions about her communication, authenticity, and connection with working-class voters.
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