Kamala Harris signals potential 2028 presidential bid
Former U.S. Vice President and 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris has indicated she is considering a run for the presidency in 2028. During the annual National Action Network conference on Good Friday, Harris addressed a crowd of African American activists who encouraged her to seek the nomination. When asked directly about her intentions for the 2028 election cycle, Harris responded by saying she is considering the possibility. The event was attended by more than six potential Democratic candidates, all vying for support from African American voters, a key constituency for the party. While the official Democratic primary season is not expected to commence until after the November midterm elections, competition for early momentum has already begun. There is currently no clear front-runner for the party's nomination. Harris, who served as the first Black female vice president, received significant attention at the conference, drawing the largest audience of the week. Political analysts suggest that the primary field remains highly competitive and fluid as the party begins to look toward the next election cycle.