Kamala Harris mused about her political future and another presidential run, saying Saturday, "I am not done," in a wide-ranging interview with CBS News' partner, the BBC. Harris initially stayed out of the spotlight after losing the 2024 race to Donald Trump, but she has been back on the airwaves in the past month to promote her new book, "107 Days," about her turbulent time as the Democratic nominee.
Main Idea: Kamala Harris said she is “not done” and did not rule out another presidential run, while also repeating her criticism of Donald Trump and the 2024 race.
Key Points:
Another Harris run could deepen political fights and add more uncertainty for voters and businesses.
Harris staying in the race could give voters more choice and keep debate about future leadership alive.
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Primary subject of the article; discusses her political future and the possibility of another presidential run.
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