Kamala Harris lost all seven swing states in November 2024.
Seventeen months later she was at Al Sharpton's convention doing a Trump mob boss impression.
Then Sharpton asked her the one question Democrats have been dreading and her answer was even worse than the impression.
The Impression Nobody Asked For
Harris took the stage at the National Action Network convention in New York City Friday alongside Pete Buttigieg, Senator Mark Kelly, and a half-dozen other Democrats already jockeying for 2028.
Harris decided the best way to court Black voters was to do a voice.
"And then he, Rev, kinda acts like a mob boss. So then he's kind of like, 'well, you know. You take Eastern Europe and I'll take the Western Hemisphere and then you over there, you get Asia. And we'll just divide it up,'" she said.
That's her Trump.
That's the foreign policy critique from the woman who was a heartbeat away from the presidency for four years.
An impression.
Then Sharpton Asked the Question
After the impression landed, Sharpton turned to Harris and asked her directly: are you running again in 2028?
"Listen. I might. I'm thinking about it. I'll keep you posted," she said.
Then came the word salad Harris voters spent four years pretending was wisdom.
"Look, the American people have the right to expect that anyone who wants to run for office and be a leader, that it can't be about themselves and what they want for themselves – has to be about the American people," she said.
She lost all seven swing states.
Trump nearly doubled his share of the Black vote – from 8% in 2020 to 15% in 2024.
Among Black men specifically, Trump hit 21%.
Harris ran a billion-dollar campaign and lost every battleground on the map, and now she's standing in front of the same coalition she couldn't hold together telling them it has to be about the American people.
Democrats Built a Clown Car and Called It a Primary
The reason Harris can float a 2028 run without being laughed out of the room is that the Democratic bench is genuinely that weak.
Pete Buttigieg is there – the former Transportation Secretary who presided over the worst supply chain collapse in a generation and spent the crisis on paternity leave.
Mark Kelly is there.
They're all there, running the same play: show up at Sharpton's event, court Black voters, pretend 2024 didn't happen.
None of them has an answer for why working-class voters – Black men, Hispanic men, young men of every background – looked at the Democratic Party in 2024 and said no.
Harris doesn't have that answer either.
What she has is a Trump impression and a "I might."
Donald Trump is in the White House securing the border, reshaping global trade, and doing exactly what 77 million Americans voted for him to do.
Kamala Harris is at Al Sharpton's convention doing mob boss voices and asking for another shot.
Sources:
- Cristina Laila, "CRINGE: Kamala Harris Impersonates President Trump as a 'Mob Boss,'" The Gateway Pundit, April 10, 2026.
- "Kamala Harris Teases Potential 2028 Presidential Run at New York Event," Newsweek, April 10, 2026.
- "Kamala Harris' travels and comments clearly point to 2028," Fox News, April 5, 2026.
- "Behind Trump's 2024 Victory: Turnout, Voting Patterns and Demographics," Pew Research Center, June 26, 2025.











