Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly expressed a strong determination to remain active in politics, hinting at a potential 2028 presidential campaign or even a gubernatorial bid in California in 2026. However, her ambitions have sparked significant pushback, including from within her own party. Democratic strategist Theryn Bond made headlines with a direct plea during a recent interview: “Please don’t.”
Bond’s comments came during an appearance on Newsmax’s National Report, where she addressed Harris’s political future. Responding to reports that Harris has been telling allies to keep her options open, Bond advised against another presidential run, while leaving the door open for a possible gubernatorial campaign. “Not to run for president again in 2028, please don’t. I can’t really speak for governor of California. Californians seem to support her significantly. We haven’t yet been able to measure what that support looks like after this current run she just had,” Bond stated. “That may be the only thing that she — I guess, may make sense for her to consider. But another shot at the presidency, I hope she doesn’t.”
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Reports suggest Harris has repeatedly told her advisers and supporters, “I’m staying in the fight,” fueling speculation about her long-term political goals. While her insistence on staying active in the political arena demonstrates determination, it has also reignited debates over her electability and performance on the national stage.
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