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angrychair

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Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:19 PM Friday

Kamala [View all]

BREAKING: Kamala Harris just gave the clearest signal yet she’ll run for president again in 2028.

“Listen, I might, I might. I’m thinking about it,” Harris told the Rev. Al Sharpton at the National Action Network convention. I’ll keep you posted,” she said as she walked off the stage, concluding a roughly 40-minute appearance that was peppered with cheers and a standing ovation from attendees.


I realize some here have a different opinion but I'm a ride or die for Harris and always will be.
I think of all the possible outcomes in 2028 she is the best option in my humble opinion.

Harris/Beshear 2028 is in my opinion, a very strong ticket.

Reference:

BREAKING: Kamala Harris just gave the clearest signal yet she’ll run for president again in 2028.

“Listen, I might, I might. I’m thinking about it,” Harris told the Rev. Al Sharpton at the National Action Network convention.

Politico (@politico.com) 2026-04-10T16:22:58.832Z




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Kamala [View all] angrychair Friday OP
Well, that's what primaries are for leftstreet Friday #1
If she joins forces with Beshear, she definitely won't get my vote. BComplex Friday #2
Why do you say that angrychair Friday #4
Thom Hartmann would love to see JD Pritzker as president. OMGWTF Friday #9
I like Pritzker a LOT..... democratsruletheday Friday #28
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #49
I'm pretty far left, and I see Beshear as being more conservative than most BComplex Friday #42
I'd like to know why you would say that as well Bayard Yesterday #47
She wouldn't "join forces with Beshear" until after the nomination is secured. maxsolomon Friday #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Bayard Yesterday #46
Yes, She only lost by a few State electors and 2M in the popular vote. Jacson6 Friday #3
86 electoral Greg_In_SF Friday #7
Doesn't MATTER J6.... democratsruletheday Friday #30
A big NO on kelly. opposes medicare for all. voted for zeldin for EPA. niyad 17 hrs ago #50
Didn't know that about Kelly duckworth969 14 hrs ago #55
I was disgusted when I heard he opposed Medicare For All, and I went niyad 12 hrs ago #57
312 EVs for Trump versus 226 EVs for Harris is more than what you stated: 'She only lost by a few State electors' Celerity 17 hrs ago #52
Happy to have her join the primaries mvd Friday #5
I'll wait to hear what policy proposals she offers... mike_c Friday #6
Fine by me. 617Blue Friday #8
I have nothing against her running again MustLoveBeagles Friday #10
that's what i think. mopinko Friday #13
I get that she lost angrychair Friday #14
She and Walz made an AMAZING team! 70sEraVet Friday #22
She showed amazing energy and a "Happy Warrior" spirit thought crime 9 hrs ago #58
I think that's a mistake pinkstarburst Friday #11
That is what a Primary is for --- then don't vote for her if she runs obamanut2012 Friday #12
I understand the thoughts angrychair Friday #17
I think that is a terrible risk to take pinkstarburst Friday #40
Absolutely not angrychair Friday #44
I would happily vote for al gore again DonCoquixote Friday #31
I don't think ANY Democrats are talking about 'Fetterman for President' any more....... Jack Valentino Friday #45
Well hopefully ForgedCrank Friday #15
No thank you. I don't know who I'll support in the primary yet, but it definitely will not be her. tritsofme Friday #16
I too think we need to move on Skittles Friday #20
We need to move on pinkstarburst Friday #41
I think when choosing a candidate for 28, we need to wnylib Friday #18
Wonderful woman, but she tried and failed. JohnnyRingo Friday #21
She had 90 days angrychair Friday #27
We can't risk another 4 years of repubs in charge on that pinkstarburst Friday #43
ding, ding....DING democratsruletheday Friday #33
I LOVE Kamala. She was my first choice in 2020, and I was so thrilled when Joe chose her for VP! Then my daughter was deurbano Friday #23
She has not earned my vote in the primary yet. mr715 Friday #24
Just so I understand angrychair Friday #25
Fair question. mr715 Friday #29
My only counter to that angrychair Friday #35
Yeah and during the campaign I thought she did a great job. mr715 Friday #36
I do agree with you angrychair Friday #38
Right, but less advisors. mr715 Friday #39
I agree mr715.... some_of_us_are_sane Friday #37
As is her right. BlueTsunami2018 Friday #26
We would have to do a lot of digging on the 2024 results first! Hope22 Friday #32
I agree with you Bayard Yesterday #48
It's good we're thinking ahead but..we've got midterms to win so let's elect people a Dem president Deuxcents Friday #34
Is the country really ready for a sane person in the Presidency Turbineguy 17 hrs ago #51
I look forward to a robust primary season and will base my preference on policies they support and are Nanjeanne 17 hrs ago #53
I'm all for it. WarGamer 17 hrs ago #54
I would rather go with somebody fresh Beringia 13 hrs ago #56
She's welcome to run fujiyamasan 9 hrs ago #59
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