Kamala Harris: ‘I’m not going anywhere’
- Kamala Harris stated, ‘I’m not going anywhere,’ during her speech at the Leading Women Defined Summit in California, indicating her presence in politics will continue despite past election results.
- Harris suggested she will remain active in politics, saying, "I’m not going anywhere," during her speech at the Leading Women Defined Summit in California.
- Harris did not detail her political plans but is reportedly considering a run for California governor by the summer's end, according to The Los Angeles Times.
- Harris criticized President Trump's administration, stating, "There is a sense of fear that is taking hold in our country," highlighting concerns about policy rollbacks.
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Former Vice President Harris says she’ll stay politically active: ‘I’m not going anywhere’
In a rare appearance after her loss in November’s presidential election, former Vice President and potential gubernatorial candidate Kamala Harris on Thursday decried the rollback of fundamental rights under President Trump, urged people to prioritize self-care and pledged to remain active in the fight to safeguard constitutional protection. Read more...
Kamala Harris Hints At Future Political Run: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’
Former Vice President and failed 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris suggested on Thursday that she is sticking around the political scene. In one of her few public appearances since losing in an electoral landslide to President Donald Trump in November, Harris spoke at the Leading Women Defined Summit in Dana Point, California, and left the ...
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