- The former vice president has not yet decided whether she will run but has dismissed suggestions that she faces formidable obstacles
In an interview posted on BBC on Saturday evening, Kamala Harris said that a woman could become the president of the United States in the coming years and that woman could very well be herself.
However, the former vice president also said that she has not yet decided whether she will run for president in 2028. But she also dismissed suggestions that she faces formidable obstacles, saying, ‘I’m not tired yet.’
The former vice president further said, ‘I have made service my life mantra. Service is in my bones. There are many other ways to serve. I am not just being election-oriented.
She has begun a series of interviews since the release of her book, One Hundred and Seven Days, in September. In it, she announced her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination after Joe Biden dropped out. She recounts the 107-day campaign that followed. Although Donald Trump ultimately won that election, that is a different story.
Last week, the 60-year-old said she would run in the 2028 election. She has not yet decided, but she said, “I am still the leader of the party.”
She also expressed her determination to unseat Donald Trump in the 2026 midterm elections.
Earlier, in an interview given to reporters on October 17, he was asked whether he was going to stand in the 2028 (presidential) election. In response, he said, “I have not decided yet. I am telling you the truth, I have not decided, I may or may not stand, but I want to do the job, I am not tired yet.” By saying this, he had indirectly indicated that he wanted to stand in the presidential election.
At one point, when reporters drew his attention to the formidable obstacles facing him, he dismissed the suggestion, saying that obstacles can be overcome, so there is no question of obstacles.
