Kamala Harris’ political future is up in the air.
But Democrats are terrified at which way Kamala Harris is leaning.
And Kamala Harris saw one poll that had Democrats gulping in terror.
As Conservative Reboot reports:
Most parties cast out presidential election losers.
Not the Democrat Party.
No one in any position of leadership or authority pointed one finger of blame at Kamala Harris for losing the 2024 election.
At a Democratic National Committee chair candidate forum, every single contender to lead the national party agreed with the idea that racism and sexism were the reasons Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris.
Democrats’ unwillingness to reckon with the fact that Kamala Harris can’t speak coherently without a script, that she was the mastermind of opening the border, and that she cast the decisive votes on the socialist spending that triggered the inflation crisis led Democrats to the brink of disaster in 2028.
Democrat voters never hear in their media that Kamala Harris did anything wrong, so they are more than happy to run her again in 2028.
A new Morning Consult poll found Kamala Harris with more than triple the support of the next contender in the 2028 Democrat presidential primary.
“Harris, who has not announced any intention to seek another presidential nomination, led a pack of 19 candidates with the support of 36%,” Mediate reported. “Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg came in second with 10% support. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom, and Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz all tied for third with 5% support.”
And Kamala Harris sounds very much like someone who thinks they have another run for office in them.
“Kamala Harris has been lying low since her defeat in the presidential race, unwinding with family and senior aides in Hawaii before heading back to the nation’s capital,” POLITICO reported.
Harris is reportedly deciding between running for governor of California in 2026 or president in 2028.
“But privately, the vice president has been instructing advisers and allies to keep her options open — whether for a possible 2028 presidential run, or even to run for governor in her home state of California in two years. As Harris has repeated in phone calls, ‘I am staying in the fight,’” POLITICO reported.
Harris’ final decision is likely to come this summer.
All the signs Harris keeps getting from her own party are green lights for her to run for president.
Republicans would be popping champagne corks if Kamala Harris runs for president again.
The biggest winner of Harris running for president is likely to be Vice President J.D. Vance, the likely GOP 2028 frontrunner.