What will Kamala Harris do now after losing the election? The US Vice President himself told

Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a crowd at her alma mater Howard University. 60-year-old Kamala Harris will leave office in 72 days and has not announced any immediate plans as far as her political career is concerned. What will Kamala Harris do now? Will she start preparing for the upcoming elections?

What will Kamala Harris do now after losing the election? The US Vice President himself told

US Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential election to Republican rival Donald Trump. After this, she addressed a crowd at alma mater Howard University. During the address, she vowed to continue the fight that fueled her campaign for the US election.

Now after the election result, questions are being raised about Harris as to what she will do next. 60-year-old Kamala Harris will leave office in 72 days and as far as her political career is concerned, she has not announced any immediate plans. She will tell about this soon.

Prepare for 2028?

The most obvious option before the former Democratic candidate is to take time and prepare for another bid in 2028. There are some examples from the past. 2004 candidate John Kerry lost to George Bush but did not completely disappear from the political scene after that. He has served as Secretary of State in Barack Obama's second term.

Back to the Senate?

Like John Kerry, returning to state politics and building momentum again is an option. However, Harris' path does not look easy. Longtime Democratic donor Mark Buell expressed the disappointment shared by many in his home state. "Everybody is devastated," he was quoted as saying by the New York Times.

At least two of the former Democratic candidates who lost the presidential bid, Hillary Clinton and Al Gore, immersed themselves in writing and other activities. Harris may also consider working in the same direction. While Clinton wrote a book called 'What Happened' after losing to Trump in 2016, Gore produced a documentary film 'An Inconvenient Truth'.

Enjoy time away from politics

In a few months, Harris will be out of the vice president's office and will be able to do the work she promised herself on October 27. "I'm going to put on some weight after this is over," she said at a Pennsylvania bookstore.