Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she might run for the presidency in 2028, marking what could be her third attempt at the nation’s highest office.

In an interview with BBC News, Harris said that she hasn’t decided on a third attempt at the White House but added that she is “not done.”

“I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it’s in my bones,” she said during the interview.

During the interview, she was asked when her grandnieces would see a female president. Harris responded that there would be a female president “in their lifetime, for sure.”

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When asked about the long odds she would face in becoming president, she said, “If I listened to polls I would have

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