
Failed Vice President Kamala Harris is once again floating the idea of running for president in 2028, proving that some liberals just can’t take a hint from the American people, who resoundingly rejected her in a historic landslide last year.
During a pathetic interview with the far-left BBC, Harris, now 61, declared she’s “not done” with politics.
When pressed if she’d throw her hat in the ring again, the cackling queen of word salads replied, “Possibly,” while insisting she hasn’t decided yet.
“I am not done,” Harris said, as if her “service” wasn’t just a series of failed policies that tanked the economy, opened the borders, and emboldened criminals nationwide.
BBC:
In terms then of what is next for you—you write very powerfully about the differences that many women have made to your life, whether that was your meeting with Angela Merkel, or the experience of growing up with your extraordinary mother, or the stories of your baby nieces, Amara and Lila. When are they going to see a woman in charge in the White House?Kamala Harris:
In their lifetime, for sure.BBC:
Could it be you?Kamala Harris:
Possibly.BBC:
Have you made a decision yet?Kamala Harris:
No, I have not.BBC:
But you say in your book, “I’m not done.”Kamala Harris:
That is correct. I am not done. I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it’s in my bones. And there are many ways to serve. I’ve not decided yet what I will do in the future beyond what I am doing right now.BBC:
But you’ve been very clear that it’s a possibility you might run again to become President. And in my experience interviewing politicians, when someone says, “I’m not done,” it means they are thinking seriously about running. But when you look at the bookies’ odds, they put you as an outsider—even behind Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. I mean, is that underestimating you?Kamala Harris:
I think there are all kinds of polls that will tell you a variety of things. I’ve never listened to polls. If I listened to polls, I would not have run for my first office or my second office. And I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here in this interview.
WATCH:
NEW: BBC: When are your baby nieces gonna see a woman in charge at the WH?
Kamala Harris: In their lifetime for sure.
BBC: Could it be you?
Harris: Possibly
BBC: You say in your book ‘I’m not done’.
Harris: That is correct. I’m not done. pic.twitter.com/ZiF7ILzIWE
— Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) October 25, 2025
Harris’s latest cash grab, a book titled 107 Days, chronicles her laughably short and disastrous presidential campaign after Joe Biden’s handlers finally pulled the plug on his zombie candidacy. The book claims she has no “immediate intentions” to seek office.
“I’ll no longer sit in DC in the grandeur of the ceremonial office. I will be with the people, in towns and communities where I can listen to their ideas on how we rebuild trust, empathy, and a government worthy of the ideals of this country,” she writes.
In the full interview set to air Sunday, Harris is expected to face questions about whether she regrets not urging Biden to drop out sooner. But the teaser clips already released show Harris doing what she does best, ranting about Donald Trump.
The White House wasted no time hitting back. Spokesperson Abigail Jackson delivered a blistering response to Harris’s renewed political ambitions.
“When Kamala Harris lost the election in a landslide, she should’ve taken the hint — the American people don’t care about her absurd lies,” Jackson said. “Or maybe she did take the hint and that’s why she’s continuing to air her grievances to foreign publications.”
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