
Kamala Harris, former Vice President and 2024 Presidential candidate, arrives at the National Action Network Convention in New York on April 10, 2026. Angelina Katsanis/AP Photo
A parade of potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidates descended on New York City this week for the National Action Network’s (NAN) annual convention, a four-day gathering of civil rights leaders and activists where the speakers discussed the cost of living and what lies ahead for their political careers.
The annual event held by NAN, the civil rights organization founded by Rev. Al Sharpton, draws thousands of activists, faith leaders, and elected officials from across the country.
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