Former Vice President Kamala Harris has sent shockwaves through the political world, revealing she is far from finished with public life. During her book tour for 107 Days, Harris told BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg that when asked about a potential future presidential run, “I am not done,” adding that public service is “in my bones.”
Harris also addressed a question about whether her nieces might see a woman become president. She confidently replied, “In their lifetime for sure,” hinting that it could very well be her. Reflecting on her own short-lived campaign, she admitted she “can’t predict” what the outcome of the 2024 election would have been if she had “more time.”
In 2024, Harris stepped in as the Democratic replacement candidate after then-President Joe Biden withdrew from the race amid concerns about his health and stamina. Despite Biden’s endorsement, Harris lost to President Donald Trump, securing 226 electoral votes to Trump’s 312 and failing to win a single Southern state.
Now, Harris says she is reconnecting with voters, especially in the South, “without it being transactional,” taking time to listen and engage with people directly. She also addressed Trump’s controversial revocation of her Secret Service protection in August, reassuring the public, “I feel safe.” When asked about Trump’s current actions, she was pointed, saying he has “shown his very nature.”
With comments like “I am not done,” Harris is signaling that her political story is far from over—and the possibility of a comeback is very real.
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Public Service is in her bones? Ask Judge Joe Brown
The only thing in her bones is some guy’s dick so as to try and advance her life in politics. She is nothing but a cackling slut who cares not for America.