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Kamala Harris steps back — and Democrats remain divided on her political future

Despite ruling out a gubernatorial run, Harris keeps 2028 presidential option open — but many in her party prefer she stay on the sidelines.

   
August 4, 2025, 05:27
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Kamala Harris steps back — and Democrats remain divided on her political future

WASHINGTON (Realist English). Former Vice President Kamala Harris has made it clear: she’s not running for governor of California. But she hasn’t ruled out another bid for the White House — and that’s precisely what makes many Democrats uneasy.

In an interview Thursday with Stephen Colbert, Harris expressed disillusionment with institutional politics. “I don’t want to go back in the system,” she said, describing American governance as “broken” and signaling a desire to reengage with the public outside of elected office. For now, her focus appears to be on a national book tour and potential nonprofit work.

Yet Harris remains a polarizing figure within her own party. Nearly two dozen Democratic strategists and officials, interviewed by U.S. media after her announcement, voiced skepticism about her future role — not just in 2028, but even in the upcoming 2026 midterms.

“She was a drag in 2024,” said one national Democratic operative granted anonymity. “Candidates outperformed her by distancing themselves. Why would we change that strategy in 2026?”

The concern is particularly acute in swing districts. A Democratic aide from Rep. Laura Gillen’s campaign in Long Island said Harris won’t be invited back: “We outperformed her. She wouldn’t be a good surrogate for us.”

The same sentiment echoes in Southern California, where a senior strategist remarked, “I wouldn’t want her in my district. She’s linked to Biden, and that’s a liability.”

Despite her diminished appeal among operatives, Harris still leads early polling for the 2028 Democratic nomination. A July Echelon Insights poll placed her at 26%, ahead of Pete Buttigieg by 15 points — though that margin has narrowed since May.

Even so, many Democrats remain unconvinced. “We’re coming off a stinging defeat,” said Mark Longabaugh, a veteran consultant. “I just don’t see how she does it. The baggage from the Biden years is too heavy.”

Some former allies agree. One ex-senior aide to Harris bluntly concluded: “I don’t think she can win a primary. If I were advising her, I’d say: don’t run.”

Still, not all Democrats share this view. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker called her a “terrific spokesperson” and welcomed her involvement in the 2026 midterms. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, her former running mate, said he would back a Harris 2028 bid “without hesitation.”

Harris herself seems in no rush to decide. Speaking to Colbert, she said she wants to “talk with people,” not campaign for votes. Her recalibration may yet redefine her path — or quietly close the door on national ambitions.

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