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BumRushDaShow

(173,871 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:10 PM 18 hrs ago

Scoop: Harris reaches out to Mamdani, pro-Palestinian activists in run-up to 2028

Source: msn/Axios

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Kamala Harris privately called New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani last week and has been holding lengthy, closed-door meetings with other prominent progressives — including pro-Palestinian activists.

Why it matters: It's the latest sign the former vice president is laying the groundwork for a potential White House run in 2028 — and looking to strengthen or repair her relationships with left-wing Democrats.

Driving the news: Harris called Mamdani last Thursday to talk about the party's future and plan a longer conversation, a person familiar with the call told Axios.

  • Harris, who occasionally has texted with Mamdani in the past few months, called him two days after the mayor's handpicked candidates swept three congressional races in New York City, ousting a pair of incumbents.
  • In April, Harris met with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) in Chicago on the sidelines of the "Power Rising" conference, a summit for Black women empowerment.


  • Harris and her team also have been reaching out to pro-Palestinian activists during the past year, including at least one who helped lead the "Uncommitted Movement," which grew out of opposition to former President Biden's policy on the war in Gaza.

    Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/scoop-harris-reaches-out-to-mamdani-pro-palestinian-activists-in-run-up-to-2028/ar-AA26XlNb
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    Scoop: Harris reaches out to Mamdani, pro-Palestinian activists in run-up to 2028 (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
    She had her shot and blew it SSJVegeta 18 hrs ago #1
    I don't think that is a fair assessment at all... sheshe2 17 hrs ago #3
    You are correct. There were quite a few saboteurs. The "leave it blank" folks really set us back... QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #6
    I hear you and know exactly what/why you are leaving things unsaid. sheshe2 15 hrs ago #9
    People refusing to vote for Harris because BIDEN was "too old" didn't help. Zelda_Orchid 15 hrs ago #12
    There was quite a lot of irony to be observed in that ageism too.... QueerDuck 15 hrs ago #13
    Rick Wilson, the former R campaign manager, said that with the exception of a couple of gaffs (which are flashman13 15 hrs ago #14
    Yes, she did! sheshe2 12 hrs ago #23
    Plenty of blame to go around quakerboy 13 hrs ago #22
    Quite the assertion Torchlight 17 hrs ago #4
    It is. Just like losing the popular vote to Trump SSJVegeta 17 hrs ago #5
    Harris has been laser focused on doing everything she can to help elect Democrats up and down the ticket in 2026 Quiet Em 17 hrs ago #2
    Nice. Eko 16 hrs ago #7
    Although it may be unfair, it's hard to see Democratic voters giving another chance to a candidate that lost to Trump. SamuelAdams 16 hrs ago #8
    This will never happen Akakoji 13 hrs ago #21
    Kerry Was Reaching Out to People in 2008, too DrFunkenstein 15 hrs ago #10
    I doubt if she'll come anywhere close to getting the nomination. DavidDvorkin 15 hrs ago #11
    The sad truth is America is far too sexist and racist to elect a woman of color president dlk 15 hrs ago #15
    BINGO!! AZ8theist 15 hrs ago #17
    So I only white men should run angrychair 13 hrs ago #20
    It seems the centrists are starting to feel the sea change... pecosbob 15 hrs ago #16
    I am disinterested in another Harris run Billsdaughter 15 hrs ago #18
    Now here's a novel idea: AloeVera 13 hrs ago #19
    Debates, debates, and more debates. Let's take oasis 12 hrs ago #24
    I voted for her happily in 2024. If she wins the primary, I'll vote for her again in 2028. Frankly, I thought KPN 7 hrs ago #25
    This.... electric_blue68 6 hrs ago #26
    Thank you, electric_blue. sheshe2 5 hrs ago #27
    Willie Sutton Bluetus 2 hrs ago #28

    sheshe2

    (99,099 posts)
    3. I don't think that is a fair assessment at all...
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:44 PM
    17 hrs ago

    “She blew it”

    She came into the race late because that’s when Joe Biden dropped out. She had just over three months to put a team together and campaign and she did a phenomenal job with the time that she had.

    Frankly, I put some of the blame on the ‘leave it blank people’ and partially on the voters that ‘just could not vote for that woman.’ it wasn’t the first time we heard those words and sadly I don’t think it’s gonna be the last time.

    QueerDuck

    (2,275 posts)
    6. You are correct. There were quite a few saboteurs. The "leave it blank" folks really set us back...
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 04:39 PM
    16 hrs ago

    ... and they set back their own cause and the things that were important to themselves too. Why? (I know the reasons, and I know who they are too... I just can't be more specific for obvious reasons.) Sigh.

    Aside from that... how are you? I hope you have a wonderful and safe July 4th weekend!

    sheshe2

    (99,099 posts)
    9. I hear you and know exactly what/why you are leaving things unsaid.
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:22 PM
    15 hrs ago

    I am doing okay considering the daily news we are getting hit over the head with.

    I hope you are well and enjoy your 4th. We are in a rather severe heat wave today through the 4th. I am laying low and my neighbor puts on a pretty good fireworks display every year, so I plan to sit out on my deck and watch the show.

    Luv ya.

    QueerDuck

    (2,275 posts)
    13. There was quite a lot of irony to be observed in that ageism too....
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:42 PM
    15 hrs ago

    ... and I'll just leave it at that.

    flashman13

    (2,652 posts)
    14. Rick Wilson, the former R campaign manager, said that with the exception of a couple of gaffs (which are
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:44 PM
    15 hrs ago

    part of every campaign), Harris ran a brilliant 100 day campaign. I won't go into why it was only 100 days.

    quakerboy

    (14,934 posts)
    22. Plenty of blame to go around
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 08:10 PM
    13 hrs ago

    Regardless, she had her shot, and Both she and the USA lost hard.

    Quiet Em

    (3,266 posts)
    2. Harris has been laser focused on doing everything she can to help elect Democrats up and down the ticket in 2026
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:32 PM
    17 hrs ago

    She speaks with AOC too.

    SamuelAdams

    (389 posts)
    8. Although it may be unfair, it's hard to see Democratic voters giving another chance to a candidate that lost to Trump.
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 04:53 PM
    16 hrs ago

    With the recent primaries showing a hunger for change in our party, 2028 feels like we will go with someone new.

    Akakoji

    (636 posts)
    21. This will never happen
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 08:09 PM
    13 hrs ago

    A lot of the anger in current voters is directed not only at Biden, but also at Harris who surely should have seen what was happening to Biden. She has never made it past any previous primary. She wouldn't this time either. I'd never vote for her in a primary, even not knowing who else will run.

    DrFunkenstein

    (8,932 posts)
    10. Kerry Was Reaching Out to People in 2008, too
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:29 PM
    15 hrs ago

    Nixon and Jefferson bounced back, but the rest went the way of Dewey and Adlai Stevenson.

    dlk

    (13,470 posts)
    15. The sad truth is America is far too sexist and racist to elect a woman of color president
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 05:58 PM
    15 hrs ago

    Last edited Wed Jul 1, 2026, 06:31 PM - Edit history (1)

    It doesn’t matter that Harris was an incredible candidate nor that she would have made an amazing president. Hillary was an incredible candidate, as well.

    America is too far behind and we are not there, yet, no matter how much some of us wish we were.




    angrychair

    (12,559 posts)
    20. So I only white men should run
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:22 PM
    13 hrs ago

    How, exactly, does only allowing white, Christian males, fix the situation of misogyny and racism?

    Not picking a fight, honestly want to understand how that fixes the problem.

    Billsdaughter

    (208 posts)
    18. I am disinterested in another Harris run
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 06:08 PM
    15 hrs ago

    for myriad reasons. If Gavin Newsom can overcome his elitist aire, he's got a real shot. It's a bit early at this time, I would be very interested in a discussion thread with folks respective picks at this time. 🤔

    AloeVera

    (4,685 posts)
    19. Now here's a novel idea:
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 07:19 PM
    13 hrs ago
    Harris and her team also have been reaching out to pro-Palestinian activists during the past year, including at least one who helped lead the "Uncommitted Movement," which grew out of opposition to former President Biden's policy on the war in Gaza.


    If only...

    oasis

    (54,382 posts)
    24. Debates, debates, and more debates. Let's take
    Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:16 PM
    12 hrs ago

    a long look at our talented field of Democrats.

    KPN

    (17,608 posts)
    25. I voted for her happily in 2024. If she wins the primary, I'll vote for her again in 2028. Frankly, I thought
    Thu Jul 2, 2026, 01:58 AM
    7 hrs ago

    she ran a pretty darned good campaign -- especially on such short notice, and I really thought she had it in the bag ... as did many of us I believe. Ergo my/our devastating disappointment.

    I'm not going to make any predictions at this point. May whoever energizes and captivates voters the most carry our party forward in 2028.

    electric_blue68

    (27,992 posts)
    26. This....
    Thu Jul 2, 2026, 02:24 AM
    6 hrs ago

    sheshe2:

    "Frankly, I put some of the blame on the ‘leave it blank people’ and partially on the voters that ‘just could not vote for that woman.’ it wasn’t the first time we heard those words and sadly I don’t think it’s gonna be the last time."


    Just so I didn't have to repeat everything.

    I'd hold an option out for her - smart, compassionate, experienced; but also afraid a white (probably) straight male may be who we have to have to gain back the Presidency.
    Not too much is hard and fast right now for me. I'll see how events, and people evolve.
    Hopefully we get The House and The Senate this Nov!

    sheshe2

    (99,099 posts)
    27. Thank you, electric_blue.
    Thu Jul 2, 2026, 03:21 AM
    5 hrs ago

    Sad to think we are so far behind Mexico and Italy, neither of them stellar in their treatment of women...yet they did.

    Elect a woman...and look what you get:

    Mexico is moving toward universal healthcare by 2027—here’s what it means and why it matters beyond its borders

    In a global moment defined by rising costs, strained systems, and growing public anxiety around access to care, Mexico is quietly moving toward something far more ambitious: a fully universal healthcare model for 120 million people by 2027.


    https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/mexico-is-moving-toward-universal-healthcare-by-2027-here-s-what-it-means-and-why-it-matters-beyond-its-borders/ar-AA20Bx77

    Bluetus

    (3,361 posts)
    28. Willie Sutton
    Thu Jul 2, 2026, 07:11 AM
    2 hrs ago

    Psychiatrist: "Mr. Sutton (stroking his goatee), tell me, why do you rob banks?"

    Sutton: "Because that's where the money is."

    The energy is 100% with progressives. There is nobody reaching out to the "centerists" (a gross misnomer) trying to catch some of their "reach across the fascist aisle" mojo.

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