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GIFT WRAPPED: Kamala Harris 2028 Run Would Be 'BEST NEWS' for GOP Victory

Gary FranchiFebruary 6, 2026159 views
GIFT WRAPPED: Kamala Harris 2028 Run Would Be 'BEST NEWS' for GOP Victory
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Conservative commentator Joe Concha is celebrating what could be the GOP's biggest gift for 2028: Kamala Harris is apparently gearing up for another doomed presidential run.

The Washington Examiner columnist didn't mince words, calling Harris's potential comeback the "best news" Republicans could hope for as they look toward defending their hard-won control of Washington. And frankly, who can blame him for the enthusiasm?

Harris has quietly reactivated her "Kamala HQ" social media operation, rebranding it as what she laughably calls a "Gen-Z led progressive content hub." Because nothing says "connect with young voters" like a 61-year-old career politician who got absolutely demolished in her last presidential attempt.

"This is probably not just good news, most welcomed news for JD Vance and Marco Rubio, and that will be the ticket," Concha observed, already anticipating the likely 2028 Republican powerhouse duo that would face off against whatever the Democrats drag out of their increasingly thin bench.

Social media reactions have been predictably brutal for Harris. Popular conservative commentators are already joking that her return to politics would be nothing short of a "boon for the GOP," as one Twitter user noted. Another post highlighted how Harris is being "mocked after relaunch of campaign account," showing just how seriously even her own side is taking this resurrection attempt.

Lightning Won't Strike Twice for Failed VP

Let's be honest, Patriots – what exactly has changed since Harris's spectacular flameout in the 2020 primaries, where she couldn't even make it to Iowa? Or her disastrous tenure as Biden's border czar, where she presided over the worst immigration crisis in American history?

The woman who gave us word salads about "the significance of the passage of time" thinks she can somehow reinvent herself for another White House run? The same person who cackled her way through foreign policy disasters and couldn't articulate a coherent position on basic policy questions?

Meanwhile, the Trump-Vance administration is delivering on every front – securing the border, rebuilding American energy dominance, and restoring respect for our nation worldwide. The contrast couldn't be starker.

If Harris really wants to hand Republicans another landslide victory in 2028, conservatives across America should be sending her thank-you notes. Sometimes the best campaign strategy is just letting your opponents be themselves.

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Gary Franchi

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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedFeb 7, 2026
But here's my question - won't the media just prop her up like they did with Biden? We can't get overconfident.
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MediaWatcher47Verified6 days ago
Good point, but even the mainstream media had trouble covering for her cackling and non-answers. There's only so much they can do.
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SmallTownValuesVerified6 days ago
I live in a purple district and even moderate Democrats I know roll their eyes when Kamala speaks. She's incredibly unpopular here.
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PatriotMom2024Verified6 days ago
Absolutely agree! After watching her performance as VP, I can't imagine independent voters would seriously consider her in 2028. The border crisis alone should disqualify her.
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ConservativeVoiceVerified6 days ago
Don't forget her awkward laugh and word salads during interviews. Pure political gold for our side!
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VeteranVoterVerified6 days ago
After four years of this administration's failures, having Kamala as their standard bearer would be like Christmas morning for Republicans. She owns all of Biden's baggage with none of his folksy appeal.
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RedStateRealistVerified5 days ago
This is exactly what I've been saying to my friends. She couldn't even make it to Iowa in the 2020 primaries - what makes Democrats think she'd fare better as the nominee?
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ConstitutionFirstVerified5 days ago
YES! Bring it on! Her radical policies and inability to connect with working Americans make her the perfect opponent for any solid Republican candidate.