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In this candid interview, Vice President Kamala Harris opens up about her 2024 presidential campaign and the profound disappointment of losing to Donald Trump. She describes the moment she realized the election was lost and the emotional shock that followed, providing insight into the personal toll of such a high-stakes defeat. Harris reflects on her historic journey to becoming Vice President, the first woman, first Black American, and first South Asian American to hold the office. Throughout her career, she has broken barriers, serving as the Attorney General of California and later as a U.S. Senator before joining the Biden administration. During the interview, Harris addresses internal campaign dynamics and claims that her own team created obstacles to her success. She suggests there was tension within Biden's camp and that certain strategic decisions undermined her candidacy. She also discusses Biden's debate performance and reveals details about how the decision to debate Trump came about, suggesting it was not entirely his own choice. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on her decision not to appear on Joe Rogan's podcast, which she now acknowledges may have been a strategic error. Harris recognizes the immense influence podcasting has on voter engagement and modern political discourse, and she expresses regret about missing that platform to reach millions of listeners. The interview explores Harris's personal development, including her experience with impostor syndrome and how she has worked to earn respect as a leader in male-dominated fields. She discusses the prejudice she has faced throughout her career and the unique challenges of being a woman of color in high office. Harris shares lessons from her 2019 presidential campaign and what she learned from that experience. She also opens up about her relationship with President Biden and the complexities of serving as his Vice President while maintaining her own political identity. Throughout the conversation, Harris emphasizes her commitment to protecting vulnerable populations, a drive that has motivated her public service career. The discussion culminates with speculation about whether she might run for president again in 2028 and what conditions would need to exist for her to mount another campaign. Harris reflects on the broader state of American democracy, expressing deep concern about the direction the country is heading and calling attention to the divisions and challenges facing the nation. She outlines what she believes Democrats must do to regain the trust and support of American voters in future elections.
“America is at breaking point and I'm deeply concerned about the state of the country”
“I went into shock the moment I realized we lost”
“Not going on Joe Rogan was a big mistake”
“My staff suppressed my accomplishments during the campaign”
“I have to ask myself whether I will run again in 2028”