Oh, for fuck’s sake … this again? Even a grocery store knows that when a product doesn’t sell, it’s time to put it on clearance and take it off the shelf.
I have no personal issue with Harris, but promising to continue the status quo was not what voters wanted in 2024. So she’s now in the position of the GOP stance of “if we roll back the clock, everyone will be happy.”
Which is obviously poppycock.
Unless you’re proposing single-payer healthcare and concrete solutions to the housing crisis, as well as ending all fossil-fuel subsidies and pulling the U.S. out of needless wars (corollary: stop spending on the military when citizens are suffering), you’ve lost the Zeitgeist.
Anyway, enough ranting … here’s a snippet:
Kamala Harris said she is “thinking about” running in the 2028 presidential election.
“I might, I might. I’m thinking about it,” the former vice-president and 2024 candidate told the crowd at a gathering of the National Action Network (NAN), a civil rights organization founded by Al Sharpton, on Friday in New York City.
Expanding on her response to Sharpton’s question about a potential presidential bid, she added: “I served for four years being a heartbeat away from the presidency of the United States … I know what the job is and I know what it requires.”
She said: “I’ve been traveling the country the last year, spending a lot of time in the south and many other places, and the one thing I’m really clear about is … the status quo is not working and hasn’t been working for a lot of people for a long time."
Speaking about the presidency, Harris added: “It’s got to be about the American people and that’s how I think of it. I am thinking about it in the context of … who and where and how can the best job be done for the American people. I’ll keep you posted.”
Oh, you almost got there. Thing is, you’re the status quo.



reminder that in the 2020 primary, Kamala Harris got zero votes.
not zero convention delegates - zero. fucking. votes.
Citing a lack of funds, Harris officially withdrew her candidacy on December 3, 2019.
she dropped out of the race a full two months before the Iowa caucuses because no one liked her.
much like Biden only has national-level name recognition and popularity because he was chosen as Obama’s VP, Harris is a absolute nobody also-ran except she was in the right place at the right time to be picked as Biden’s VP.
there’s no chance in hell she wins the Democratic primary, but she’s going to float the possibility anyway because it allows her to fundraise a few million bucks in the next couple years. it’s a half-decent grift if you can make it work.