WASHINGTON - Former Vice President Kamala Harris still isn't ruling out another presidential run.
Before offering some of her strongest hints yet that she may be reconsidering a White House bid, the Democrats' 2024 White House nominee was asked in an interview this week whether the first woman president could be her – even after losing last year to President Donald Trump.
"Possibly," she told the BBC, adding, "I am not done. I have lived my entire career a life of service, and it's in my bones."
The 61-year old who made history as the country's first female, Black and Asian-American vice president hedged her suggestion with a few caveats, though, stressing that she has not yet decided what her own political future holds.
"There are many ways to serve," she said.








