Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly telling advisors to keep her political options open for a possible presidential run in 2028 or a campaign for governor in her home state after a loss to President-elect Donald Trump earlier this month.
Harris has laid low since the election and has not made many public appearances. However, Harris is telling aides that she will be “staying in the fight,” Politico reported. The vice president expects to gauge her options for running again in 2028 or making a bid for governor of California in 2026 as she stays with family members over the holiday season.
One former Harris aide told the outlet, “She doesn’t have to decide if she wants to run for something again in the next six months,” adding, “The natural thing to do would be to set up some type of entity that would give her the opportunity to travel and give speeches and preserve her political relationships.”
The vice president will soon be out of the job, and she is reportedly working with aides to plan on how Harris will spend her time to push back on Trump as he enters the White House in January. One person close to Harris claimed