
Charlamagne tha God shared skepticism Thursday on the possibility of another White House bid from former Vice President Kamala Harris but encouraged her to connect with people by publishing a book.
“I don’t know if she should run again, but I definitely would like to see her write a book. I definitely would like to see her start a podcast and just build a real connection with people,” Charlamagne said during a Thursday episode of “The Breakfast Club.”
“And she is relatively young. I just don’t know what’s going to happen in 2028, man. I just think Democrats suck so bad. I don’t know,” he added.
Some have speculated Harris is planning to enter the presidential race in 2028, where her Democratic opponents could range from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) to California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
“I think Kamala can definitely be a leader in the Democratic Party. And I mean, I think the interesting thing about the former VP is I kind of like that strategy,” Charlamagne told listeners.
On Wednesday, Harris announced she would not launch a bid for governor in the Golden State.
However, she also promoted her new book “107 Days,” focused on the behind-the-scenes of the campaign trail she undertook months after former President Biden dropped out of the race.
In the past, Charlamagne lauded Harris for reviving a “dead” campaign but said President Trump captured audiences and spoke to voter grievances better.
Harris is expected to give her first formal postelection remarks in a Thursday interview on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Colbert, whose show is ending next year, has been critical of both Trump and his network’s parent company, Paramount, for a lawsuit Trump brought against “60 Minutes” over its editing of an interview with Harris.