In a display of political tone-deafness that would make even the most seasoned Washington insiders cringe, Kamala Harris is reportedly considering another presidential run in 2028 despite her historically embarrassing performance in the 2024 election.
During the Democrats' National Action Network convention on Friday, the failed vice president dropped hints about her future political ambitions with her trademark word-salad delivery. "Listen, I might," Harris said when asked about a potential 2028 run, followed by the kind of rambling non-answer that became her signature during the disastrous 2024 campaign.
Let's remind ourselves what "might" means coming from Harris: This is the same politician who managed to lose every single swing state to President Trump in 2024, including states Democrats thought were safely in their column. She couldn't even win the popular vote against a candidate the mainstream media spent years calling "unelectable."
"I'm thinking about it in the context of then, you know..." Harris reportedly said, proving that her legendary inability to communicate coherently remains intact.
The sheer audacity is breathtaking. After spending months on what amounted to a book tour therapy session across the South, Harris apparently believes Americans are ready for another helping of her particular brand of political incompetence. This is the same person who couldn't articulate a single policy position without consulting a team of handlers and who made Joe Biden look like Abraham Lincoln by comparison.
What's truly concerning for Democrats isn't just Harris's delusions of grandeur – it's what her potential candidacy says about the party's complete inability to learn from their mistakes. While President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda with unprecedented success, Democrats are doubling down on the same failed politicians who brought them crushing defeat.
The American people already rendered their verdict on Kamala Harris in 2024, and it was a resounding "no." The question isn't whether she'll run again – it's whether Democrats are so bankrupt of ideas and talent that they'd actually consider nominating her again. Based on this latest news, the answer appears to be a terrifying "yes."
