BY Benjamin ClarkMay 7, 2025
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 | May 7, 2025
12 months ago

Democrats doubt Kamala Harris' ability to win 2028 presidential bid

Former Vice President Kamala Harris faces skepticism from her own party members regarding a potential 2028 presidential campaign following her defeat in the 2024 election.

According to Breitbart, Senate Democrats are expressing reservations about Harris's political future, with one anonymous Democratic senator explicitly stating that Harris should not pursue another presidential bid.

Multiple Democratic lawmakers have voiced concerns about Harris's viability as a candidate, pointing to her recent loss in the November 2024 election against President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

Despite these doubts, Harris maintains strong support among Democratic voters, leading potential candidates in early polling for the 2028 presidential primary.

Democratic leadership weighs Harris political future

Senator John Hickenlooper, who previously ran for president in 2020, has taken a measured stance on Harris's potential candidacy.

While acknowledging her high name recognition and current poll position, he stops short of endorsing her as a frontrunner. Some party insiders argue that Harris's 2024 campaign was disadvantaged by the abbreviated timeline following President Biden's late withdrawal from the race in July.

Harris herself has indicated a continued interest in political engagement, declaring her intention to "stay in this fight" during a March statement.

This declaration comes amid ongoing discussions within the Democratic Party about its future leadership and electoral strategy. Recent internal polling has revealed concerning trends regarding the party's overall brand perception among voters.

Democratic strategists are carefully analyzing the implications of Harris's previous campaign performance and its potential impact on future electoral prospects. The party faces the challenge of balancing loyalty to established figures with the need to present compelling candidates who can successfully compete in national elections.

Rising Democratic stars emerge amid uncertainty

Tim Walz, Harris's running mate in the 2024 campaign, has adopted a pragmatic approach to his political future.

The Minnesota governor's perspective on potential future campaigns reflects the broader soul-searching within the Democratic Party. Walz said:

Look, I never had an ambition to be president or vice president. I was honored to be asked. If I feel I can serve, I will. And if nationally, people are like, 'Dude we tried you, and look how that worked out,' I'm good with that.

This stance exemplifies the complex dynamics facing Democratic leaders as they consider their roles in shaping the party's future. The party must balance experience and fresh perspectives while addressing voter concerns that led to recent electoral setbacks.

Poll numbers reveal complex political landscape

A Morning Consult survey conducted in March showed Harris leading the potential 2028 Democratic primary field with 36 percent support among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents.

These numbers demonstrate Harris's enduring appeal to the party's base despite reservations from party leadership.

Recent internal Democratic polling has indicated broader challenges facing the party beyond individual candidates. The data suggests a significant decline in the party's brand strength, raising questions about strategy and messaging approaching future electoral cycles.

Party strategists are analyzing these metrics to develop more effective approaches to voter outreach and message delivery. The focus remains on building a stronger democratic coalition capable of winning national elections.

Current state of Democratic presidential prospects

Kamala Harris's political journey continues to evolve following her vice presidency and 2024 presidential campaign. Despite leading early polls for 2028, she faces significant skepticism from party leadership regarding her ability to secure a general election victory.

The Democratic Party finds itself at a crossroads, balancing support for established figures like Harris with the need to develop new leadership capable of connecting with voters across the political spectrum. This tension reflects broader debates within the party about its future direction and electoral strategy.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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