[Harris, the "Ha Ha Sister," Aims to Make a Comeback in 2028]
On April 10, Harris, known as "Ha Ha Sister," stated during an event that she is considering running in the 2028 presidential election. She mentioned that she was just one step away from the U.S. presidency and emphasized that during her tenure as Vice President, she spent long hours in the Oval Office and the Situation Room at the White House, thus fully understanding what the job entails.
In the 2024 election, Biden was forced to withdraw due to internal and external pressures, and Harris stepped in unexpectedly but ultimately suffered a crushing defeat. After the election, Harris gave conflicting statements about her future political path. Initially, there were rumors within the Democratic Party that she might run for Governor of California, but she later denied this and said she did not want to return to government service. However, her stance has since changed—she has hinted at possibly seeking the White House again. Since the end of last year, Harris has begun publishing her campaign memoirs and launching a tour for promotional activities, signaling her likely efforts to warm up for future political campaigns.
In fact, Harris’s major reason for the 2024 defeat was her lackluster campaign platform and speeches. During many interviews, when questioned about specific issues, Harris often evaded direct answers, giving tangential responses without offering substantive solutions—actions that deeply disappointed voters.
If we look back at Harris’s performance during her time as Vice President, it would be even harder to praise her. She frequently responded to critical issues with laughter, displaying extremely poor judgment. In short: in the eyes of voters, Harris lacks the capability to be president.
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