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Kamala Harris Weighs Political Future After Election Loss

Vice President Kamala Harris considers her next political moves, potentially eyeing a gubernatorial run in 2026 or a presidential bid in 2028.

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Updated: Nov 25th, 2024, 2:29 PM ET

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After losing to President-elect Donald Trump, Kamala Harris is contemplating her political future. While some aides suggest a gubernatorial run in California for 2026, others believe she may aim for the presidency again in 2028. With the Democratic landscape evolving and key figures like Gavin Newsom term-limited, Harris's next choice remains uncertain. She has advised her aides to keep her options open, but time is of the essence as pressure mounts for decisions on her political trajectory while she enjoys a brief hiatus in Hawaii.


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