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Former US vice president Kamala Harris has hinted she could make another bid for the White House in an interview with the BBC, saying she would “possibly” be president one day and expressing confidence that America will see a woman in the Oval Office in the future.
Harris marked her clearest indication yet that she might launch another presidential campaign in 2028, following her 2024 defeat to now-president Donald Trump, during an interview with BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg which will air on Sunday.

“I am not finished,” stated the former vice president with conviction.

Kamala Harris
Former US vice president Kamala Harris has hinted she could make another bid for the White House in an interview with the BBC (BBC)

“A life of service is ingrained in me, and it defines my career,” she added.

In contemplating a future presidential bid, Harris shared with the BBC her belief that her grandnieces will undoubtedly witness a woman president in their lifetimes.

When asked if she might be that woman, Harris replied, “Possibly,” indicating she is still considering her political path.

However, Harris stressed that she has yet to make a definitive decision, but she remains committed to being an influential figure in U.S. politics.

Addressing polls that place her behind others for the Democratic ticket, Harris said she pays little attention to such numbers, saying, “If I listened to polls I would have not run for my first office, or my second office — and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here.”

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Harris (right) marked her clearest indication yet that she might launch another presidential campaign in 2028 during an interview with BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg (left) which will air on Sunday. (BBC)

Harris further argued that her predictions about Trump’s authoritarian tendencies have been proven right: “He said he would weaponise the Department of Justice — and he has done exactly that.”

The former vice president went on to cite the short suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel by ABC after comments about Charlie Kirk’s death. The president celebrated the suspension at the time.

“You look at what has happened in terms of how he has weaponised, for example, federal agencies going around after political satirists. His skin is so thin he couldn’t endure criticism from a joke and attempted to shut down an entire media organisation in the process.”

Harris also criticised American business leaders and institutions she believes have been too quick to yield to Trump’s authority.

“There are many, that have capitulated since day one, who are bending the knee at the foot of a tyrant, I believe for many reasons, including they want to be next to power, because they want to perhaps have a merger approved or avoid an investigation,” she told the BBC.

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