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Harris 'concerned' she did not ask Biden to quit race

Kamala Harris expressed regret about not voicing concerns over Biden's stamina in the 2024 campaign and hinted at a potential future presidential run.

  • On Sunday, Kamala Harris, former Vice-President, said it was `possible` she could run for the White House again while promoting her book 107 Days on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, adding `I am not done`.
  • Concern about Biden's stamina prompted Harris to question his endurance for the re-election campaign against Donald Trump, especially after President Joe Biden ended his bid following a poor debate.
  • Harris wrote in her memoir that she did not discuss concerns with President Joe Biden and still reflects on whether she should have urged him not to run, fearing accusations of self-interest.
  • The memoir strained relations and intensified debate over whether others in the Bidens should have challenged Biden's decision to run, while Biden's aides disputed mental decline claims, citing only physical aging.
  • Having ruled out a California governor bid, Kamala Harris, former Vice-President, said she will share more details soon, while social media users urge her to run for higher office again.
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Fuser News broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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