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In a recent interview with Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show," former Vice President Kamala Harris discussed her sentiments regarding the American political system and her future in politics following her defeat in the 2024 presidential election.

1. Political System is "Broken":

Harris expressed her belief that the political system is currently not functioning well. She stated, “I think it’s broken” and indicated that she does not want to return to the political scene at this time.

2. No Plans for Future Runs:

After announcing she would not run for California governor in 2026, Harris suggested she does not plan to pursue the White House again in 2028. She emphasized a desire to step back from the political system for now.

3. Focus on Listening and Connecting:

Instead of seeking votes, Harris mentioned her interest in traveling, listening to people, and engaging in conversations without political motives.

4. Reflecting on the Election:

In discussing her 2024 presidential run against Trump, which she described as intense, Harris acknowledged she never aspired to be president.

5. Leadership in the Democratic Party:

When asked who leads the Democratic Party, Harris avoided naming individuals, stating that there are many leaders and not wanting to omit anyone from recognition.

6. Post-Election Reflection:

Harris admitted to avoiding the news for months after her loss, explaining, “I’m just not into self mutilation. ”

Kamala Harris's recent interview reveals her disillusionment with the current political system and her decision to step back from seeking political office. She aims to focus on connecting with citizens outside the confines of a political campaign and discusses her experiences following her electoral defeat. 

https://nypost.com/2025/08/01/us-news/kamala-harris-complains-the-system-is-broken-in-stephen-colbert-interview-after-spending-1b-on-failed-presidential-campaign-suggests-she-wont-run-in-2028/

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