Some Senate Democrats are apparently hesitant about the idea that Kamala Harris, having served as vice president, might miss out in 2024 and potentially run for the presidency again in 2028.
A Democratic senator, who chose to remain anonymous, firmly stated “no” when asked if Harris should make another attempt. It was reported on Sunday.
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According to the report:
Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), who ran for president in 2020, doesn’t view Harris as a leading candidate at this point.
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Some Democrats who think Harris could still become a notable contender in 2028 point out that her path may be complicated, especially as President Biden didn’t officially exit the race until mid-July.
As noted by Breitbart News, Harris expressed in March, “I’m staying in this fight.”
A survey from that same month indicated that Harris was at the forefront among potential candidates for her party for the 2028 presidential race, according to Breitbart News.
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“In this survey, Harris, who has made outreach efforts to both Democrats and Democratic independents supporting her in the 2028 primary, leads with 36% support,” the outlet reported.
In the meantime, Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz (D), who was Harris’ left-leaning partner during the 2024 campaign, seems to shed light on possible future candidates for the White House.
“I never had the ambition to become president or vice president. I was honored to be asked, and if I can contribute, I will,” he mentioned.
The report followed concerns from within the party about a potential brand decline, as highlighted by Breitbart News.
