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    Kamala Harris 2028?

    Kamala Harris’s book reveals why she should not be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2028, according to the New York Times Opinion columnist Lydia Polgreen in this week’s round table from “The Opinions.”

    If Kamala Harris honestly wanted to compete for the 2028 nomination, there —— I think her best bet would have been to write a searingly honest, burn it all down, tell the truth about her own mistakes, show some real humility, but also some real kind of spine in saying, like, this —— I took bad advice and I’m never going to do that again. And here’s how I would have done it differently, I think. I think there was another book that she could have written that could have been a real scorcher, really indicting the Democratic establishment and saying: I know this because I was a part of it. And I think for me, after Biden dropped out, I think I felt a certain amount of projection of those hopes onto personally, a projection of those hopes onto Kamala Harris that perhaps she would start to speak the truth. But I think this book reveals that the truth is that she’s a kind of bog-standard politician who just doesn’t really have a lot of ideas and worked her way up inside the technocratic machine that is the contemporary Democratic Party. And I don’t think a person like that should be the nominee in 2028. And I certainly pray that they won’t be the nominee in 2028, regardless of who the Republicans nominate.

    Kamala Harris’s book reveals why she should not be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2028, according to the New York Times Opinion columnist Lydia Polgreen in this week’s round table from “The Opinions.”

    By ‘The Opinions’

    September 29, 2025



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