‘I can't be that lucky': Megyn Kelly urges Kamala Harris to run again in 2028
Harris' return to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has been mocked after she tried to promote her new book recounting her failed 107-day run for the White House.
'Now there is a buzz that she is thinking about having another go at it in 2028,' Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray.
'I can't be that lucky; there is no way I've been that good a person ... we are going to find out.'

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