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- Kamala Harris leaves open door for 2028 presidential campaign
Kamala Harris leaves door open for potential 2028 presidential run 'For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in elected office,' Kamala Harris said in explaining why she didn
- Kamala Harris | Biography, Policies, Family, Facts | Britannica
Kamala Harris is the 49th vice president of the United States (2021–25) in the Democratic administration of Pres Joe Biden As the Democratic Party’s nominee in the presidential election of 2024, she was defeated by the Republican nominee, former president Donald Trump
- Kamala Harris will not run for California governor in 2026 - CNN
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced Wednesday that she would not run for governor of California in 2026, ending questions about her interest in the role but raising new ones about the
- Kamala Harris revealing interview with Colbert on election loss . . . - MSN
Former Vice President Kamala Harris denied she was sitting out the 2026 California governor's because she has still has her eye on the White House
- Harris releasing 107 Days book about her historic presidential run . . .
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has announced a new memoir called "107 Days," detailing her historic Democratic presidential run last year
- Harris accepts historic presidential nomination, says election offers . . .
Harris makes history as the first Black woman to lead a major party's presidential ticket, and her remarks closed out the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
- The Office of Kamala D. Harris
From her barrier-breaking time as District Attorney of San Francisco and Attorney General of California, to proudly serving as a United States Senator and the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris always fights for the people
- Harris opens door to presidential run by declining California bid
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s decision not to run for California governor next year opens the door for her to enter what is already expected to be a crowded field for Democratic
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