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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Harris: “Maybe” again running for President of the United States
Press Release on October 26 According to a report on the website of Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao on October 26, former US Vice President Harris said that she "may" run for president again. In an interview with BBC News on Friday, Harris said she had not yet decided whether to run for president again, but that her “travel” in American politics had not ended and that her young nieces “would surely see a female president in the White House in her lifetime.” Harris receives an interview with BBC Source: Foreign Media Harris said, "I have dedicated my entire career to service, which is etched into my bones and there are many ways to serve the country. I haven't decided what I want to do in the future other than what I am doing now." The remarks are the strongest hint yet that Harris may try to become a Democratic candidate in the 2028 election. Extended reading Harris 'new book reveals the inside story of the White House, describing it being marginalized and criticized as an excuse for losing the election On September 10th, local time, former US Vice President Harris announced some excerpts of his upcoming memoir "107 Days". According to the excerpt, Harris attributed her defeat in the 2024 presidential election, in part, to the “irresponsible” decision of former U.S. President Biden to seek re-election, and described her being marginalized and marginalized by the Biden team in the White House while serving as vice president. Harris standing behind Biden Contradiction: “If she shines, he becomes dark.” In the book, Harris reportedly described a tension between her and Biden's aides. In part of her new book, Harris wrote: “When polls showed my support was rising, people around him (Biden) didn’t like the contrast that was emerging.” Harris is puzzled by this. She believes that her success should have been a plus for Biden: "None of them understands that if I do well, he will be well," she wrote. "Considering people's concerns about his (Biden's) age, my remarkable success as his vice president is crucial. This can not only prove his judgment in choosing me, but also reassure people that in case something happens, the country will be run by reliable people." Edge: 'She can't stand like a flower pot' Harris’ new book lists a number of concrete examples of how she was marginalized inside the White House. The book reveals that her sheriff Lorraine Wallace had to “continuously fight for my role in the event.” "She can't stand there like a flowerpot and give her two minutes to introduce the president," Walls once told White House staff. Harris also accused the White House of failing to effectively respond to conservative media attacks on her. She wrote: "When Fox News attacks everything about me, from my laughter, my tone, to the people I dated in my 20s, or claims that I am a 'DEI recruiter'(referring to advancing by diversity rather than ability), the White House rarely uses my true resume to fight back." Once, Harris visited France in 2021 and believed that she had achieved considerable diplomatic success. As a result, conservative media hyped her for "pretending to have a French accent." Harris recalled in the book: "This is complete nonsense, but the White House seems happy to let reports of my 'gaffe' override the results I have achieved in thawing major diplomatic relations." It is reported that this tension may be traced back to the Democratic primary election in 2020. Harris shared the stage with Biden back in the 2020 primary and sharply attacked Biden in a debate. It is said that after that debate, Biden's wife Jill "swore" at Harris and once opposed her husband's choice of her running mate. Question: Is this rude or rude? Regarding the defeat in 2024, Harris pointed the finger directly at Biden. In the book, she relentlessly calls Biden's decision to seek * a "reckless move." “That’s rationality or recklessness? I think it’s rationality,” Harris wrote, “it’s too high to bet. This shouldn’t have been a choice left to the individual’s self-esteem and personal ambition.” She also described a weird atmosphere of obedience within the White House at the time: "'This was the decision of Joe (Biden) and Jill.' We all say that, like a curse, as if we were all hypnotized." Harris said that as vice president at the time, she couldn't persuade Biden to give up without being seen as seeking self-interest. "I knew that if I advised him not to run, it would seem extremely selfish to him," she wrote, "and he would see it as naked ambition or even malicious betrayal." For the defeat in 2024, Harris pointed his head directly to Biden. US media: New book makes excuses for losing the election Despite Harris’s many “claims” in the book, commentary from the U.S. media also points out the contradictions in it. A pro-Democratic newspaper commentary on the book’s article titled “Why Harris Explains Why She’s Wrong.” The article points out that Harris's excuse for Biden's disastrous TV debate performance is far-fetched. Harris said in the book that Biden's abnormal performance was due to jet lag when he had just finished two trips to Europe 12 days before the debate. The newspaper commented unceremoniously: "If you are still'jet lagged '12 days after traveling overseas, you are simply not fit to be president." At the same time, the book titled "107 days" (referring to the number of days she was a presidential candidate) was also interpreted as a "excuse for variation", suggesting that the campaign was too short to lead to failure. Despite complaints about the Biden team in the book, Harris defended Biden’s personal abilities. She denied the existence of “a conspiracy to hide Biden’s physical weakness” and called him “a smart, experienced, and firm believer.” But she added: “But at the age of 81, Joe (Biden) was tired. The memoir, titled “107 Days,” will be officially published on September 23.As more details are revealed, “The Past of the White House” is expected to spark further discussion. News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KCPV8TV30514BQ68.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.26-13:01] 访问:48
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