Just ten days into President Trump's triumphant second term, failed Vice President Kamala Harris is already plotting her political comeback – and the results are about as pathetic as you'd expect.
Harris has quietly relaunched her "Kamala HQ" social media operation, now rebranded simply as "HQ" and calling itself a "Gen-Z led progressive content hub." The move has sparked immediate speculation about a 2028 White House run, though betting markets are giving her laughable 6% odds of even surviving the Democratic primary.
Social media users are already mocking the desperate attempt at relevance. One Twitter user noted the relaunch, writing: "I regret to inform you that Kamala Harris has relaunched her 'Kamala HQ' as a 'Gen-Z led progressive content hub,' sparking speculation about a 2028 White House run—despite betting odds giving her just a 6% shot at clearing the primary."
"The account, now simply 'HQ'" represents Harris's attempt to distance herself from her own toxic brand while maintaining political influence.
But here's the kicker, patriots – while the Washington Examiner suggests you "should not bet against Kamala Harris 2028," the smart money knows better. This is the same woman who couldn't even make it to Iowa in the 2020 primary before dropping out in humiliation. The same cackling candidate who helped deliver the Democrats their worst electoral defeat in decades.
Even degenerate gamblers are having second thoughts about Harris-related bets. One bettor lamented online: "You guys won't believe my betting curse bro..... Bet on DC when Harris got out. Was losing so cashed out and bet on RCB and look at this. Imagine losing money in an either or situation lmaoooooo."
The reality is simple: Democrats are desperate for anyone who isn't a complete disaster, and Harris represents their shallow bench perfectly. While she may generate buzz among the progressive echo chamber, real Americans remember her radical record and painful public performances.
The question isn't whether you should bet against Kamala Harris in 2028 – it's whether the Democratic Party is so bankrupt of talent that they'd actually run her again. After watching Trump's masterful return to power, do Democrats really think round two with Kamala will end any differently?
