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Former vice president Kamala Harris spoke about the possibility of a woman being in the White House one day in an interview with the BBC.
The government shutdown is now in Day 26, and some federal workers have turned to food banks after missing their first full paycheck. Meanwhile, in a new interview with the BBC, former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized President Donald Trump’s ballroom plans at the White House.
During her book tour, former Vice President Kamala Harris discussed her commitment to serving and fighting in future midterm elections with Charlamagne.
Kamala Harris says she’s “not done” and may run for president in 2028, keeping focus on the White House after ruling out a California governor bid.
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Kamala Harris Gives ‘Strongest Indication Yet’ She May Run Again For President: ‘I Am Not Done’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris (D) has given the "strongest indication yet" that she may run for president again, according to MSNBC's Alex Witt. The post Kamala Harris Gives ‘Strongest Indication Yet’ She May Run Again For President: ‘I Am Not Done’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The former vice president applauded Democrats in Congress for taking a "political risk" with the ongoing government shutdown.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris told MSNBC's Eugene Daniels in an interview that aired Sunday that President Trump's Department of Justice should not be trusted: EUGENE DANIELS, MSNBC: In the past couple of weeks,
Harris has been candid in the memoir about Biden's decision to run for a second term, saying the choice was one of 'recklessness', while also using the book to describe her interactions with Trump during that period and branding the current president as a 'con man'.