Failed 2024 candidate eyes return while critics highlight weak stance on Israel and flawed foreign policy views.
Former US Vice President Kamala Harris has openly indicated she is considering a return to the presidential race in 2028, marking her clearest signal yet of a political comeback following her defeat to President Donald Trump in 2024. Speaking candidly, Harris acknowledged she is actively weighing another run, as speculation continues to build around her future ambitions.
Her renewed visibility comes alongside a book tour and increasing participation in Democratic Party events, where supporters have already begun rallying behind a potential campaign. Despite the enthusiasm, her previous electoral loss and policy record remain central points of scrutiny, particularly her foreign policy positions and criticisms of current leadership.
Harris has continued to position herself as a vocal opponent of President Trump, especially on issues related to global security and alliances. However, critics argue that her past approach lacked clarity and strength, particularly regarding Israel and broader Middle East dynamics, raising questions about her readiness to navigate complex geopolitical challenges.
By ruling out a gubernatorial run in California, Harris has effectively cleared her path toward a national campaign, keeping her political future firmly in the spotlight. As discussions intensify, her potential candidacy is expected to reignite debates over leadership, national security priorities, and America’s role in supporting key allies like Israel.
