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Would Democrats run Kamala Harris — or any lady — in 2028?
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Would Democrats run Kamala Harris — or any lady — in 2028?

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Last updated: August 1, 2025 10:59 am
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Kamala Harris doesn’t need to be governor of California, which has a complete lot of contenders (and a few voters) doing a contented dance this week.

However together with her announcement Wednesday that she is bowing out of a race she by no means formally entered, Harris has ignited a flurry of hypothesis that she’s warming up for an additional run on the White Home in 2028.

Whether or not you want Harris or not, a potential run by the XX chromosome former vice chairman raises a perennial conundrum: Can a girl win the presidency?

“This query is professional,” Nadia E. Brown informed me.

She’s a professor of presidency and director of the Ladies’s and Gender Research Program at Georgetown College. She factors out that post-election, Democrats can’t work out who they’re or what they stand for. In that disarray, it could appear simple and protected in 2028 to journey the well-worn route of “a straight, previous white man who fills the established order.”

That could be very true within the Trump period, when an more and more vocal and empowered slice of America appears to imagine that ladies do, actually, belong within the kitchen making sanwhiches, distant from any determination past turkey or ham.

Brown factors out that even Democrats who flaunt their progressive values, together with how a lot they’d like to vote for a feminine president, might harbor secret sexism that comes out within the privateness of the voting sales space.

Publish-2024, Harris’ defeat — and deciphering what it means — has prompted quite a lot of “morning-after nervousness and agita,” she stated. “We’re all doing analysis, we’re all within the discipline making an attempt to determine this out.”

Whereas confused Democrats diddle in non-public with their emotions, Republicans have made race and gender the middle of their platform, even when they cloak it below financial speak. The celebration’s place on race has change into painfully clear with its stance that each one undocumented immigrants are criminals and deserving of horrific detention in locations similar to “Alligator Alcatraz” and even overseas prisons identified for torture.

The Republican place on ladies is barely extra cloaked, however no much less retrograde. Whether or not it’s the refusal to inform the general public how Trump is included within the Epstein information, the swift and brutal erosion of reproductive rights, or claims, such because the one by far-right podcaster Charlie Kirk, that the one motive for girls to attend school ought to be to get a “Mrs.” diploma, Republicans have made little secret of the truth that equality will not be a part of their bundle.

Though Trump’s approval rankings have tanked over immigration, he did win simply over half of the favored vote final fall. In order that’s quite a lot of Individuals who both agree with him, or at the least aren’t bothered by these pre-civil rights concepts on race and gender.

Add to that actuality the keen pack of good, protected Democratic white guys who’re lining up for their very own probability on the Oval Workplace — our present California governor included — and it does beg the query for the left: Is a girl definitely worth the danger?

“I’ve positively seen and heard consultants and, you recognize, even anxious ladies donors say, ‘Possibly this implies we will’t run a girl.’ And I feel it’s utterly regular for sure parts of the celebration to be troubled about gender,” stated Mini Timmaraju, president and CEO of Reproductive Freedom for All, a grassroots advocacy group.

She too thinks the gender query is “logical” because it has been blamed — although not by her — as “the rationale we misplaced to Donald Trump twice in a row, proper? Whereas Biden was in a position to beat him.”

Whereas Timmaraju is obvious that these losses can’t — and shouldn’t — be tied to gender alone, gender can also’t be ignored when the margins are skinny.

Joseph Geevarghese, govt director of the progressive political organizing group Our Revolution, which backed Bernie Sanders for president in 2016, stated that gender and race are all the time an element, however he believes the larger query for any candidate in 2028 might be their platform.

Harris, he stated, “misplaced not as a result of she was a girl. She misplaced as a result of she didn’t embrace an financial populist message. And I feel the voters is indignant about their lifestyle declining, they usually’re indignant concerning the elites controlling D.C. and enriching themselves.”

Greevarghese informed me he sees an reverse momentum constructing throughout the celebration and the voters — a want to not play it protected.

“Whoever it’s — male, feminine, homosexual, straight, Black, white, Asian — the candidate’s acquired to have a critique of this second, and it will possibly’t be a normie Dem.”

Brown, the professor, provides, rightfully, that wanting on the query of a feminine candidate’s probabilities by the lens of simply Harris is just too slim. There are many ladies prone to soar into the race. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are simply two names already within the combine. Brown provides that an out of doors contender similar to a girl from a political dynasty (suppose Obama) or a star alongside the traces of Trump might additionally make headway.

The criticisms of Harris, together with her baggage of shedding the election and critiques of how she dealt with the marketing campaign and the media, might not canine one other feminine candidate, particularly with voters.

“Whether or not Kamala runs once more or not, I’m optimistic that the American individuals will vote for a feminine president,” Vanessa Cardenas informed me. She is the manager director of America’s Voice, an advocacy group for immigrants’ rights.

Cardenas factors out that Hillary Clinton obtained greater than 65 million votes (profitable the favored vote), and Harris topped 75 million. If simply Latinos had gone for Harris, as an alternative of breaking in an ongoing rightward shift, she would have received. Cardenas thinks Latino votes might shift once more in 2028.

“After the chaos, cruelty and incompetence of the Trump presidency, Latino voters, like most Individuals, will reward candidates who can communicate most authentically and appear most able to struggle for an alternate imaginative and prescient of America,” she stated. “I imagine ladies, and ladies of colour, can credibility and forcibly communicate to the necessity for change rooted within the lived experiences of their communities.”

Timmaraju stated that no matter what Harris decides, Democrats will most likely have one of the vital strong primaries in latest occasions — which may solely be good for the celebration and for voters.

And moderately than asking, “Can a girl win?” the higher query could be, “Do we actually need a system that received’t allow them to attempt?”

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