If the Democratic Party is truly considering handing Kamala Harris another shot at the presidency in 2028, they might as well gift-wrap the White House for JD Vance right now.
The prospect of a Harris 2028 campaign has become the subject of serious discussion in political circles, and frankly, conservatives couldn't be more thrilled. After her disastrous showing as Vice President under the Biden regime and her fumbling, word-salad performances on the national stage, the idea that Democrats would double down on this failed candidate tells you everything you need to know about the state of the left.
The Voter ID Question Exposes Everything
In recent remarks, Harris once again demonstrated her fundamental disconnect from everyday Americans when discussing voter ID requirements. Her response? Pure deflection and fearmongering.
"I don't think that we should underestimate what that could mean. Because in some people's mind, that means, well, you're going to have to Xerox or photocopy your ID to send it in to prove you are who you are."
Let that sink in, Patriots. The woman who wants to lead the free world thinks asking Americans to prove their identity at the ballot box is some kind of insurmountable burden. Meanwhile, you need an ID to buy cold medicine, board an airplane, or open a bank account. But securing our elections? That's apparently a bridge too far for Democrats.
Why Republicans Are Celebrating
The Trump-Vance administration has made election integrity a cornerstone priority, and the American people overwhelmingly support common-sense measures like voter ID. Poll after poll shows that a supermajority of voters—including Democrats and minorities—support requiring identification to vote.
Yet here's Harris, still clinging to the tired, debunked narrative that voter ID is somehow discriminatory. It's the same playbook the left has run for years, and Americans rejected it decisively in 2024.
For Vice President Vance, who's already positioning himself as the natural successor to President Trump's America First movement, a Harris candidacy in 2028 would be nothing short of a political layup. Her record of failure speaks for itself: the border crisis she was tasked with solving only got worse, inflation skyrocketed under the Biden-Harris administration, and her approval ratings consistently scraped the bottom of the barrel.
The Democrats' Bench Problem
The fact that Harris is even being discussed as a 2028 frontrunner reveals the Democrats' deeper crisis: they have no bench. The party that once prided itself on fresh faces and new ideas is now recycling a candidate who couldn't even make it to the Iowa caucuses in her 2020 primary run before dropping out.
Meanwhile, the Republican Party is brimming with talented leaders who share President Trump's vision for American greatness. The contrast couldn't be starker.
What This Means for America First
Make no mistake—if Democrats want to run Kamala Harris again, that's their prerogative. But it signals that they've learned absolutely nothing from their 2024 shellacking. They still don't understand why Americans rejected their open borders, soft-on-crime, economy-crushing agenda.
As the Trump administration continues delivering wins for the American people—securing the border, slashing regulations, and restoring common sense to government—the left is busy contemplating a rematch with their weakest possible candidate.
So here's the question for our readers: Do you think Democrats are really foolish enough to nominate Kamala Harris again, or will they finally wake up to what the American people actually want? Sound off and let us know.
