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You are at:Home»English»Entertainment»Kamala Harris explains why she is not running for the election for Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show”: “I don’t want to return to the system. I think it is broken. ‘
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Kamala Harris explains why she is not running for the election for Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show”: “I don’t want to return to the system. I think it is broken. ‘

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Kamala Harris explains why she is not running for the election for Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show”: “I don’t want to return to the system. I think it is broken. ‘
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Kamala Harris’ Recent Appearance on The Late Show

Kamala Harris appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert just hours after announcing her upcoming book, "107 Days", a memoir about the 2024 presidential election. In a preview clip from the show, Colbert asked Harris about her previous statement that she wouldn’t run for California governor because she would be running for another office. Harris replied, "No, I don’t want to go back into the system. I think it’s broken."

Harris’ Thoughts on the Current System

Harris expressed her concerns about the current system, stating, "I have always believed that our systems are as fragile as our democracy is to defend our most fundamental principles, and I now think that they are not as strong as they need to be." She emphasized her desire to travel the country, listen to people, and have meaningful conversations, rather than just asking for their vote.

Her Commitment to the Fight

When Colbert asked if she was giving up on the fight, Harris responded, "Absolutely not. I will always be part of the fight." She clarified that she doesn’t want to be part of a transactional change, where she only asks for people’s votes, but instead wants to have genuine conversations and listen to their concerns.

Reflections on Her Defeat

Colbert asked Harris how long it took her to process the news after her defeat, to which she replied, "months. I’m not in self-pity." Harris also reflected on her experience during the campaign, including President Biden’s decision to withdraw, but didn’t go into detail.

Predicting a Trump Presidency

When asked if she wanted to tell Americans "I told you so" about what a Trump presidency would look like, Harris said, "I predicted a lot of it. But what I didn’t predict was the surrender." This statement sparked interesting discussions about her predictions and the current state of politics.

The Controversy Surrounding The Late Show

Harris’ appearance on The Late Show comes after the controversial decision by CBS to terminate the show. The network claimed that the decision was "purely" financial, but critics believe it was a politically motivated move to appease Donald Trump and secure FCC approval for Paramount’s merger with Skydance Media.

Backlash and Support

Many of Colbert’s late-night rivals and other celebrities joined him on the show to send a viral message after CBS axed The Late Show. Some notable guests included Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Anderson Cooper, and Andy Cohen. The show also featured a musical performance by "Weird Al" Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda, which aimed to lift the mood and distract from the sad news.

The Future of The Late Show

Colbert addressed the controversy surrounding the show’s cancellation, stating, "Some people see this show as a sign of something really dire." He emphasized that the show’s purpose is to make people happy and provide a distraction from the news, rather than adding to the anxiety and sadness. The show will continue to run until May 2026, and it will be interesting to see how it navigates the current landscape.

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