After Kamala Harris introduced she wouldn’t be operating for governor of California, many naturally believed her determination signaled her intention to run for president once more in 2028.
Nonetheless, throughout a sit-down interview on “The Late Present with Stephen Colbert,” Harris revealed she’s purposely staying out of electoral politics–at the least for now. Extra manifestly, the previous vice chairman mentioned she believes the system is “damaged.”
Harris defined that her total skilled profession has been as a public servant; she served as a neighborhood prosecutor who was later elected district lawyer of San Francisco, lawyer common of California, U.S. senator, and, most just lately, vice chairman of the US. However after spending many years working “contained in the system,” Harris mentioned she’d relatively do the work of public service from exterior it.
“Not too long ago, I made the choice that…for now, I don’t need to return within the system. I feel it’s damaged,” Harris informed Colbert.
Apparently referring to how the federal authorities, specifically the U.S. Congress and the courtroom system, has seemingly bent to the desire of President Donald Trump, Harris mentioned, “I at all times believed that, as fragile as our democracy is, our programs can be sturdy sufficient to defend our most basic rules.”
The 2024 Democratic presidential nominee continued, “They’re not as sturdy as they should be. And I simply don’t need to for now. I don’t need to return within the system.”
Harris mentioned that she’s going to as a substitute journey the nation and discuss to Individuals. She asserted, “I need to hearken to individuals. I need to discuss with individuals, and I don’t need it to be transactional, the place I’m asking for his or her vote.”
Harris additionally clarified that whereas she believes the system is damaged, it doesn’t imply she believes Individuals ought to “hand over,” including, “I’m at all times going to be a part of the battle.”
She defined, “I imagine, proper now, that you will need to do what I can do from the positions that I’ve held and what I’ve seen concerning the world and our nation, to get on the market and remind everybody who wants reminding proper now of their energy. It’s our authorities. It’s our nation.”
Harris is at the moment selling her upcoming memoir “107 Days,” a behind-the-scenes reflection on her historic marketing campaign for president. After former President Joe Biden infamously dropped out of the 2024 election and endorsed Harris as his successor, Harris launched into the shortest presidential marketing campaign in historical past to turn out to be the primary Black and South Asian girl to clinch a presidential nomination.
She in the end misplaced the election to Trump. Nonetheless, Harris earned 75 million votes, the third most in U.S. presidential election historical past following Biden and Trump.
Regardless of her devastating loss, Harris urged the general public to “not be defeated,” reminding her supporters “it was not only a candidate” that gave them the “hope” and “enthusiasm” they felt in the course of the 2024 election cycle. She defined, “It got here from the individuals who naturally have that…and this election can not take that away.”
Throughout her practically 30-minute interview with Colbert, Harris admitted that there have been issues she would’ve completed otherwise throughout her short-lived presidential marketing campaign. Nonetheless, she left the viewers on a cliffhanger.
“Learn the e-book,” she mentioned.