Election fever is slowly heating up in the United States, with primaries kicking off in several states this month. The rumor mill is never quiet during an election.

Although 2028 US electionsWith two years to go until a new president is elected, discussion around the incident is already growing amid Trump’s declining approval ratings. Amid all the hubbub, a rumor went viral on social media claiming that the former Vice President Kamala HarrisAfter failing to run against Trump in 2024, she is planning to run for the White House again in the 2028 US election, with New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as her running mate. Harris is running for vice president in 2024 alongside Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
The report appears to originate from the X account Coinvo, which posts cryptocurrency-related news. It has more than 345,000 followers on
However, this statement appears to be a rumor that has been widely circulated. Ht.com can confirm that AOC or Kamala Harris have not announced a joint 2028 presidential campaign. There are also no reports from reliable sources confirming behind-the-scenes conversations about the Kamala Harris-AOC presidential campaign.
Here’s the post that went viral:
Kamala Harris still ‘thinking’ about 2028 run
Kamala Harris, far from saying she would run with AOC as her running mate, recently said she hasn’t made a decision yet and is “thinking about” a possible 2028 campaign Democratic Party ticket. Back in April, she spoke about this in a public speech with the Rev. Al Sharpton at the National Action Network conference.
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“Listen, I might, I might. I’m thinking about it, I’m thinking about it,” she said.
“I’ve been traveling around the country over the last year and I’ve spent a lot of time in the South and a lot of other places, and one of the things that’s been really clear to me is that the status quo isn’t working and it hasn’t delivered benefits to a lot of people for a long time, and part of the problem is getting rid of some of the bureaucracy in government and understanding what the people want — they don’t want process, they want progress,” she added. “That’s what needs to be done.”



