Kamala Harris refuses to say who's leading Democratic Party when pressed by Colbert

Former Vice President Kamala Harris did not want to name the names of who he was leading the Democratic Party when he was pressured about the political gap in the “The Late Show”.
Harris, who wore his new book “107 Days” about the 2024 Presidential Campaign, sat down with the host Stephen Colbert for a long seating and marked his eighth look in his program that will soon meet.
Before completing the interview, Colbert, how Harris is currently out of the office and he is not looking for one right now and said to him, “Who leads the Democratic Party?”
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“There are too many leaders,” Harris replied.
“The Democratic Party generally has a ‘leader’,” Colbert said. “Who comes to mind?”
“I think I’m not going to go through the names because I will leave someone out and then I will hear it.” He said. “But let me tell you this.
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Harris said he would look at the “107 days” proposal of the “107 days” proposal because of his release in September.
This week, 2026 California said it would not enter the competition and that he would not doubt that he would make another shot at the White House in 2028.
During the interview, Harris was asked the difficulty of differentiation from then President Joe Biden in the campaign, and he did not want to participate in his boss’s “stake” after withdrawing Colbert from the presidential race.
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He also expressed his shock in the amount of “surrender”, which President Donald Donald Trump said that he had been taking place since his time.
Harris, “Maybe this is my naive, most people who see a lot of things that people have not seen, but at some level, you know, there are many people who see it as the protectors of ourselves and our democracy, I just did not surrender and I have not seen Harris, Har said Harris.
The former Vice President Paramount’s Great Agreement to Trump at the beginning of this month may have ended the “election intervention” case that seized the “60 -minute” interview in October of the CBS, and the cancellation of the “The Late Show” and the merger of Paramount with Skydance Media.




