Harris Says She Is "Thinking About" A 2028 White House Run

Former vice president told Rev. Al Sharpton on April 10 that she 'might' run for president in 2028 and is 'thinking about it.'

Overview

A summary of the key points of this story verified across multiple sources.

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On April 10, former Vice President Kamala Harris told Rev. Al Sharpton that she "might" run for president in 2028, saying "I am thinking about it," according to her remarks.

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Harris said she served four years as vice president and that she knows "what the job is, and I know what it requires," according to her remarks.

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Chants of "Run again!" broke out and Harris earned the only standing ovation at the National Action Network conference, according to attendees.

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Harris emerged as the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024 after serving as vice president and lost that election to President Donald Trump, according to reports.

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Harris said she will "keep you posted" as she weighs a potential 2028 bid, and she has launched a political action committee and traveled to support Democrats, according to reports.

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Analysis

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Center-leaning sources report this matter neutrally: they present Harris's direct quote ("I'm thinking about it") as source content, provide factual background on her 2024 loss and reduced profile, and avoid loaded adjectives or selective sourcing. Editorial choices prioritize factual chronology and on-the-record statements rather than interpretive framing.