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Democrats court Black activists at Rev. Al Sharpton's convention amid electability debates.
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2028 Democrats court Black activists at Sharpton convention as electability questions surface

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At Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network convention in New York, several prominent Democrats viewed as possible 2028 presidential contenders urged activists to focus on policy outcomes and voting rights, even as some attendees questioned whether the country is ready to elect candidates outside the traditional mold.

Tensions inside the Democratic Party are intensifying over whether to release the long-promised 200-page internal review of the 2024 election defeat, with the debate now intersecting Kamala Harris’s potential 2028 presidential campaign.

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris gave her clearest indication yet of a potential 2028 presidential run during a speech at the National Action Network convention in New York on April 10. Responding to Rev. Al Sharpton, she said, “Listen, I might, I might. I’m thinking about it,” and promised to keep him posted. The audience of Black voters and power brokers responded with chants of “Run again!” and a standing ovation.

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