
Kamala Harris, former U.S. Vice President, reacts onstage during a rally in support of a "Yes" vote on Proposition 50, a congressional redistricting measure in the November 4 special election, at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, U.S., November 1, 2025. REUTERS/David Swanson
(Washington, DC) – Speculation is building that Kamala Harris may announce a 2028 presidential campaign as early as today, though no official declaration has been made.
The buzz follows renewed political activity around Harris, including increased public appearances, revived messaging from political allies, and heightened engagement across campaign-style platforms. The activity has fueled online and media speculation that Harris could be preparing to formally enter the 2028 race.
Harris has not publicly confirmed plans to run, and no announcement has been scheduled or acknowledged by her office. Advisors and allies have remained tight-lipped, declining to comment on the timing or substance of any potential campaign launch.
If Harris were to enter the race, she would likely do so with high name recognition and a national fundraising network already in place, positioning her as a major figure in what is expected to be a crowded Democratic primary field.
Political analysts note that early speculation around 2028 contenders has intensified across both parties, driven by shifting coalitions, fundraising movements, and behind-the-scenes organizing — even as the next presidential election remains years away.
For now, any announcement remains unconfirmed, but the growing attention underscores Harris’s continued prominence in national Democratic politics and the anticipation surrounding the 2028 race.










