...No.
1992 was it for him and the national scene.
Harris is the new sharp, wide-eyed, no drama one to watch where they go, even if they don't reach the top.
Along with 1976 when he was the runner-up to Carter nationally in the primaries.
Too inexperienced in '76, and he was a late entry in that one anyway. If Ben Sasse had entered after Rubio's exit, well that's the closest equivalent.
Too quixotic in 1980, and this image didn't temper until Boring Pete beat him in 1982 for Senate.
But the 1992 rebirth, now that was something.
I was a registered Democrat that year, and I happily voted for Brown back then.