According to a report by the Associated Press, Kamala Harris has not ruled out the possibility of running for the White House again. In a BBC interview released on Saturday, Harris said she expects a woman to become president in the coming years, and that "it might" be herself. "I'm not done," she said. The former vice president said she has not decided whether to run for president in 2028. However, she denied claims that she faces low chances of winning. "I have served my whole life, and this is ingrained in my bones. There are many ways to serve," she said. "I have never listened to polls." After the release of her new book, "107 Days," in September, she recently gave a series of interviews. The book recounts her experience taking over from President Joe Biden after he withdrew from the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination race. Ultimately, she lost to Republican President Donald Trump.

In an interview with the Associated Press last week, 60-year-old Harris also clearly stated that running for president in 2028 is still under consideration. She said she will act as a party leader, including playing a role in opposing Trump and preparing for the 2026 midterm elections.

In an interview with the Associated Press on October 17, when asked if she had plans to run for the 2028 election, Harris said, "I haven't decided yet. Honestly. I haven't decided yet. I might or might not. I haven't decided yet." When asked specifically if she still wanted the job, she used the past tense, saying, "It was a job I once wanted." But she pointed out that the only way to do it is to "run" and win. Meanwhile, Democrats seem to be starting their political battle for the 2028 presidential election earlier than usual. Some potential candidates have already started taking action to understand voters in key states, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who is term-limited, and California Congressman Ro Khanna. In the end, as many as 30 prominent Democrats may participate in the primary election.

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