Failed Vice President Kamala Harris is keeping her political options open, telling reporters Wednesday she's "focused" on the 2026 midterm elections while dodging direct questions about another presidential run in 2028.
Harris, who suffered a crushing defeat to President Trump in November 2024 after running one of the shortest and most incompetent campaigns in modern history, made the comments while promoting her new book "107 Days" - a title that perfectly captures just how brief her political relevance actually was.
The former VP also confirmed she won't be running for California governor this year, claiming the race "wasn't my calling." Translation: even deep-blue California voters aren't buying what Harris is selling anymore.
"I'm focused on the 2026 elections," Harris said, carefully avoiding any commitment to her own political future while Democrats desperately search for someone - anyone - who can challenge the Trump-Vance juggernaut.
Let's be honest, Patriots - this is exactly what political desperation looks like. Harris knows her brand is toxic after presiding over the Biden administration's disasters on the border, inflation, and foreign policy. Her own presidential campaign was such a trainwreck that she couldn't even make it to Iowa in 2020, and her 2024 effort lasted barely three months before Trump steamrolled her.
Now she's trying to stay relevant by positioning herself as some kind of midterm kingmaker? The woman who couldn't win a single primary state thinks she's going to be the Democrats' secret weapon in 2026?
Harris's book tour feels more like a political obituary than a comeback launch. She's writing about her failures while President Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda with mass deportations, energy dominance, and draining the swamp.
The real question isn't whether Harris will run again - it's whether the Democratic Party will finally admit their DEI experiment was a complete disaster. Americans rejected Harris twice now, and no amount of book sales will change that reality.
Will Democrats finally move on from failed candidates like Harris, or are they destined to keep recycling the same losing formula?
