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‘I am not done,’ the former Vice President, who lives in Brentwood, said in a new interview
Former Vice President Kamala Harris told the BBC in a new interview that politics are “in my bones” and did not rule out another run to move from Brentwood to the White House.
“I am not done,” she told the BBC. “I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it’s in my bones.”
In her first UK interview, Harris said she would “possibly” be president one day and was confident there would be a woman in the White House in the future, making her strongest hint to date that she is eyeing another run against President Trump in 2028. Harris dismissed polls that put her as an outsider to become the Democrats’ pick for the next election after Trump trounced her last year, saying: “If I listened to polls I would have not run for my first office, or my second office — and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here.”
Harris, however, emphasized that she has not made a final decision yet about a new run to become commander in chief, but insisted she is not out of politics. She did have harsh words for American billionaires, business leaders, and universities, who she said have bowed to Trump’s authoritarianism.
“There are many, that have capitulated since day one, who are bending the knee at the foot of a tyrant, I believe for many reasons, including they want to be next to power, because they want to perhaps have a merger approved or avoid an investigation,” she told the BBC.
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Michele McPhee
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