Former US Vice President Kamala Harris has reactivated her presidential campaign's social media account, sparking speculation about a potential White House run. In a video on X, formerly known as Twitter, where the account was renamed from 'Kamala Headquarters' to 'Headquarters-67' (a nod to Generation Z), the 2024 Democratic candidate, who lost the election, said: 'I'm really excited about this.' On TikTok, the account remains simply 'Headquarters.' The account had been inactive since November 5, 2024, when Donald Trump was declared the winner of the presidential election. Harris added that the reactivated account will provide information to young Americans and highlight 'some of our great brave leaders,' including elected officials and community figures. The 61-year-old concluded her message by saying: 'Stay in touch, we'll see you there.' Polls show Harris leading the list of potential Democratic candidates for the 2028 election, ahead of California Governor Gavin Newsom and others. Trump's camp immediately launched an attack on Harris. White House Press Secretary Abigail Jackson mocked her in an X post, saying: 'Showing more Kamala is really what the Democrats need.' The 'Trump War Room' account itself sarcastically wrote in response to Harris's vague hints at a political comeback: 'Folks, do you want more pain?' Harris has been touring the US for months to promote her book 'The 107 Days,' a reference to her brief 2024 presidential campaign after Joe Biden withdrew on July 21 of the same year. In the book, the first written by a woman to hold the vice presidency, Harris settles scores with her former boss Biden and his team. She has announced that her promotional tour will continue into 2026, which many commentators see as a prelude to a new attempt to run for president.
Harris Reactivates Social Media, Hinting at New Presidential Run
Former US Vice President Kamala Harris has reactivated her social media accounts, sparking speculation about a potential run for the presidency in 2028. Harris expressed excitement and announced the continuation of her book tour, which many see as preparation for a new attempt to become head of state.