“I Am Not Done,” Says the Candidate America Politely Declined
Former Vice President Kamala Harris just told the BBC she’s “not done.” Well, that’s one way to put it. After losing the 2024 election to Donald Trump, Harris apparently believes America might have just missed her brilliance the first time around. Either that or she thinks voters have suddenly developed amnesia about her 2024 campaign — a political experience so unmemorable that even her own party quietly backed away before Election Day.
A Book Tour or a 2028 Trial Run?
Harris is on tour promoting her new book, 107 Days, chronicling her time as the last-minute Democratic nominee after Joe Biden bowed out. The title feels fitting — 107 days of sound bites, staff drama, and moments that made even loyal Democrats bury their heads in campaign signs. She’s been using the tour to float the idea of a comeback, explaining that she’s “not done” and doesn’t listen to polls. That’s convenient, considering most of those polls were begging her to sit this one out.
The GOP’s Dream Matchup
Let’s be honest — if Harris ends up topping the 2028 ticket, the Republican Party may not even need caffeine for the next three years. Imagine the debates: JD Vance or Marco Rubio versus Kamala Harris. It’s the political equivalent of a masterclass in clarity versus a lecture in confusion. Vance and Rubio can actually form coherent sentences that include facts, data, and a clear point. Harris, on the other hand, is famous for explaining things as though she’s discovering them for the first time. It would be like watching a spelling bee between a dictionary and a Magic 8 Ball.
Déjà Vu All Over Again
Democrats seem determined to repeat history until it finally listens. Instead of finding new leadership, they keep resurrecting the same figures responsible for sinking the party’s credibility with middle-class Americans. Harris is brilliant at one thing: convincing voters that maybe the other side isn’t so bad after all. Her campaign was built on catchphrases and slogans but collapsed the moment voters asked for substance. It’s political recycling at its finest — except this time the trash can might just vote Republican.
The Space Cadet from Arizona
And then there’s Senator Mark Kelly — the man Harris dismissed in her book as “untested.” That’s quite a statement coming from the candidate who was test-driven once and immediately returned to the lot. Kelly might have been an astronaut, but in Washington, he’s been floating in zero gravity for years. As a space geek, I’ll admit his NASA career was fascinating, but his political one has all the trajectory of a satellite with a dead battery. A Harris-Kelly ticket would be like a reboot of Lost in Space (and speaking of that classic, the late June Lockhart — who played the unflappable TV mom — just passed away at 100, a true icon of old-school television). Every conservative would be tuning in for the comedy.
The Democrats’ Identity Problem
Democrats once prided themselves on being the party of new ideas. Now it’s more like the party of second chances for the same candidates who already ran out of them. Harris’s potential comeback isn’t about vision or leadership — it’s about nostalgia for a political moment that never really worked. Her campaign style feels more like a TED Talk that never ends, and her messaging always seems to orbit around herself instead of the voters she claims to serve.
Why the GOP Should Be Smiling
If Harris actually declares for 2028, Republicans should send her a thank-you card. Few Democrats could energize the GOP base like she does. Harris on the ballot guarantees swing voters will remember everything they didn’t like about the Biden-Harris years — the economy, the border, and the never-ending word salads. She’s the gift that keeps on giving, and the GOP should be thrilled she’s not “done.”
Conclusion: A Dream Nominee
Kamala Harris 2028 presidential run talk may excite the D.C. media and progressive donors, but for everyone else, it’s déjà vu with a laugh track. Her policies, her tone, and her political instincts all feel like reruns that never rated well to begin with. If she does decide to run again, Republicans won’t need to invent a strategy — they’ll just need popcorn.
Editor’s Note: This article reflects the opinion of the author.
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The woman is just too stupid to realize she is a laughingstock. Of course there will be a few braindead idiots that would give her votes
She would not even come close to winning a dem primary in a field of other losers, but IF she somehow miraculously were to win, that would be the best news ever for the GOP!! Up against either Vance or Rubio, she would lose 48 out of 50 states and the popular vote would be off the charts! This woman has ZERO common sense! She needs to quit while still has a modicum of survival!
Harris could pick AOC as her running mate this would be hysterical. I want to see the two of them talk together.
Let’s see who is willing to giver her money, this time. What her position on this ? Probably on her back.
She runs again and she’ll be slammed down into a chithole. Mark my words. Come at conservatives/Republicans and see what happens. Would like to see that when our
candidate wins in a landslide. The demonrats never learn,
Not don? She must be hallucinating!