New York, April 10, 2026 — Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has indicated that she is considering another bid for the presidency in 2028, keeping open the possibility of a political comeback after her 2024 election loss.
Speaking at an event hosted by the National Action Network in New York City, Harris responded to a direct question about her future plans by saying she is “thinking about” running again. Her remarks were met with strong applause from attendees.
Considering a Return to the Race
Harris said any decision to run would depend on what she believes is best for the American public at the time. She emphasized that leadership choices should be guided by who is most capable of serving the country effectively.
Her comments mark the clearest indication so far that she may re-enter national politics at the highest level.
Political Background and Recent Loss
Harris previously served as vice president under Joe Biden and was the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee in 2024. In that election, she was defeated by Donald Trump, who secured both the popular vote and the Electoral College.
Before becoming vice president, Harris held several prominent roles, including U.S. senator and attorney general of California.
Potential Challenges Ahead
A possible 2028 campaign could present challenges, as some voters and party members have expressed interest in new leadership following the Democrats’ loss in the last presidential election.
At the same event, several other prominent Democratic figures were also present, fueling speculation about a competitive primary race in the future. Among them were Josh Shapiro, Pete Buttigieg, and JB Pritzker.
Looking Ahead
While no formal decision has been made, Harris’s remarks suggest she remains a key figure within the Democratic Party and could play a major role in shaping its direction heading into the next presidential election cycle.
For now, her potential candidacy adds another layer of intrigue to the early landscape of the 2028 race.

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