Kamala Harris: A Predictable Return That Leaves Everyone Uninspired

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The recent article titled "Kamala’s Comeback? More Like a Rerun Nobody Asked For," originally published in The Black Sphere, critiques Kamala Harris's return to the political spotlight. The piece likens her resurgence to a lackluster sequel nobody desires, as she attempts to reestablish her relevance on talk shows, including a sinking Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Despite the Democratic Party lacking a clear front-runner for the 2028 presidential nomination, Harris's presence is characterized as an unconvincing revival. Her attempt to hawk her memoir on declining talk shows symbolizes this struggle. Reflecting on her electoral performance, she dropped out of the 2020 race before the Iowa caucus, projecting her political vulnerabilities. When pressed for a party leader, her vague response highlighted the disarray within the Democratic hierarchy. This commentary suggests that Harris remains an ineffective figure, raising questions about her viability for any significant future role. A potential 2028 candidacy for her, humorously framed, might serve as an advantageous campaign point for Republicans.

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