Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris in 2028? Ex-Vice President hints she is considering another Presidential run

In an interview with the BBC, Harris said she was confident a woman would one day become president and that that person “could probably” be her. “I’m not finished,” he said. “I’ve spent my entire career being a life of service, and it’s in my bones.”
Harris made the remarks on “Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg,” a major political program held in Britain over the weekend as part of a media blitz promoting the book she published last month describing her 107-day campaign for the White House.
Harris emphasized that she has not made any decisions about her 2028 campaign, which is expected to include a wide range of ambitious governors, members of Congress and political outsiders.
He dismissed early polls that showed he was trailing in the potentially crowded contest. “If I had listened to the polls, I wouldn’t be running for my first or second term, and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here,” he said.
Even in the midst of her book tour, Harris has taken a relatively cautious approach to the Trump administration. Earlier this year, he announced that he would not run for governor of California, declining to make a bid for one of the most powerful positions in the country in order to oppose the administration and determine the future direction of the Democratic Party. While Democratic governors such as Illinois’ JB Pritzker, California’s Gavin Newsom, and Minnesota’s Tim Walz, who are running with Harris on the 2024 Democratic ticket, have made careful criticisms of the president, Harris has carefully criticized the President. He chose appropriate moments to speak. In the interview, he argued that his predictions during the 2024 election campaign that Trump would run an authoritarian government have come true.
“He said he was going to weaponize the Department of Justice, and that’s exactly what he did,” he said.
He repeated his criticism of corporations, universities, media companies and law firms that he said have caved to Trump’s demands, citing ABC’s decision to suspend late-night host Jimmy Kimmel for comments he made following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Her husband, Doug Emhoff, is a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, one of the first law firms to make a deal to avoid confirmation by the Trump administration. Emhoff said he disagreed with his firm’s decision to pledge $100 million in charitable legal work for causes championed by the president.
FAQ
Q1. Who was Joe Biden’s Vice President?
A1. Kamala Harris.
Q2. Who was Donald Trump’s opponent in 2024?
A2. Donald Trump’s opponent in the 2024 US Presidential elections was Kamala Harris.




