Failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris is looking ahead with thoughts of creating an “institute for policy and ideas,” with one of her top advisers contacting universities to explore bringing her think tank to their campuses, according to a new report.
Longtime aide Brian Nelson has spoken to several schools, including Stanford and Howard, to discuss hosting the think tank, but other allies have warned her that fundraising for her center could leave her open to attack in future political races, according to The New York Times.
The former vice president has largely remained out of the public eye after her loss last fall to President Donald Trump. There are rumors that she may be looking at another try at the White House in 2028 or to run for governor of California.
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