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Kamala Harris: The Democrats’ Dilemma in 2028

by Andrew Powell
April 17, 2026 at 7:38 pm
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Harris Dismisses Trump Speech as ‘Same Old,’ White House Fires Back

LOS ANGELES, CA  - DECEMBER 12, 2025 Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris addresses delegates with the Democratic National Committee at their Winter Meeting at the InterContinental Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on December 12, 2025. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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In a world buzzing with political maneuvering, Stephen A. Smith just threw some gasoline on the fire regarding Kamala Harris’s future in the Democratic Party.

On a recent podcast, he noted that if the Dems don’t pick her for the 2028 nomination, they might as well pen an open letter about their commitment to stepping over “a black woman.”

Charming, isn’t it?

But Smith didn’t stop there. He highlighted Harris’s less-than-stellar track record, where she flopped in 2020 and garnered a whopping 0% support before dropping out prior to Iowa. Now, isn’t that a résumé that screams “pick me”?

With Democrats scrambling to balance identity politics and electability, Smith’s predictions have a tinge of truth. The irony of a party that prides itself on inclusivity being chained to a candidate they might not actually want is almost Shakespearean.

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As the clock ticks toward 2028, potential contenders like Newsom and Buttigieg loom larger than Harris’s political record. But if the Dems dare to overlook the former Vice President in favor of a “straight white male Christian” like Newsom, the backlash could be as loud as a Michael Bay explosion.

It’s a precarious dance for the Democratic Party, stuck between an underwhelming candidate and the need to showcase its progressivism.

So, watch closely as this spectacular mess unfolds. Smith’s take might just be the tip of a political iceberg, as the Democrats grapple with identity politics and attempts to win over an increasingly skeptical electorate.

Grab your popcorn… It’s going to be quite the show.

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