‘Please Don’t’: Dem Strategist Begs Kamala Not To Run for President in 2028

Vice President Kamala Harris allegedly told associates she was “staying in the fight” and considering a 2028 presidential campaign or a California gubernatorial run in 2026, prompting Democratic strategist Theryn Bond to urge Harris not to run for president again.

During an interview on Newsmax’s National Report, Bond said “please don’t” when asked if Harris should run for president again in 2028.

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