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“Kamala Harris Eyes Presidential Run Again”

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Kamala Harris is contemplating a potential run for President once more, expressing her determination by stating she is “not done.” The former Vice President, who faced defeat in the 2024 election against Donald Trump, revealed to the BBC her strong inclination towards pursuing the presidency again.

During an interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Harris confidently mentioned her belief in the possibility of having a female president within the lifespan of her grandnieces, hinting that she could be that person. She emphasized her unwavering commitment to public service, stating, “I am not done,” attributing it to being ingrained in her core.

Despite being considered an underdog by bookmakers in the Democratic Presidential candidate race, Harris leads in polls, surpassing California Governor Gavin Newsom by 3.6 points on a national polling average. Disregarding poll results, she highlighted her past decisions not to rely on polls for her political career, emphasizing her resilience and determination.

Addressing Trump, Harris criticized him as a “tyrant,” citing his actions as evidence of his fascist tendencies, particularly targeting late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel. She condemned business leaders who complied with Trump’s demands, referring to their actions as bowing down to a tyrant for personal gain or protection from scrutiny.

The full interview with Harris will air on Ms. Kuenssberg’s BBC One program on Sunday morning, offering further insights into her political perspectives. As the world closely monitors Trump’s activities, the Mirror has introduced a dedicated US Politics WhatsApp community to deliver the latest news updates directly to users’ phones.

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