A year ago, Kamala Harris acknowledged her loss in the 2024 presidential election, and already some voters are considering her potential return to the race in 2028.

Maybe to the surprise of some, the former vice president has not laid to rest the idea of becoming the first female president of the United States of America. She conceded to Donald Trump with a two-million vote deficit.

Now, a second race to the Oval Office means she may have to win over a portion of the public that is willing to cast a ballot in favor of a Hollywood superstar.

In a recent interview with BBC reporter Laura Kuenssberg, Harris was asked about the prospects of a woman commander in chief taking place in the lifetimes of her great-nieces, Leela and Amara

She said it would for sure come to pass. “Could it be you

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