The Vice President said on Sunday that she would run on a ticket with President Joe Biden.
During an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Haris told host Chuck Todd that she was proud to serve as vice president under Biden and that she was committed to the administration.
The president has said that he will run again. She said she would be running with him if he did.
If Biden is in good health, he will run for reelection.
According to a report from last month, Biden is considering launching his campaign after the November elections, when Democrats want to maintain or expand their current congressional majority.
For much of this year, Biden has faced questions from both elected officials and base voters about whether the president should try to get another term in office.
Biden's approval ratings have improved in recent weeks after near-consistent low ratings from the electorate for most of the year, with voters uneasy about the state of the economy and critical of his leadership on issues from gas prices to immigration
If Biden were to seek a second term and win reelection, he would be 83 at the time of his second inauguration.
The Inflation Reduction Act, a $52 billion chips-funding bill, and bipartisan gun control legislation have been signed into law by Biden in the last few months.
Some Democrats have returned to his fold.
There is a chance that Biden could face off against Trump again in the year 2024.
If Biden decides to step aside in 2024 or if she serves as vice president for a second term and runs in 2028, Harris would be a natural contender for the presidency.
She talked about Biden's family a lot. We talk about our hopes, dreams, worries, and the things that keep us excited about everything we are doing.
A real friendship is what it is. She said she cherishes the fact that they have a real friendship.