In '107 Days,' Kamala Harris unleashes criticism on Biden. Honestly, it's relatable.
Kamala Harris critiques Joe Biden's leadership and shares campaign struggles in her book '107 Days,' which has sold rapidly since its September release.
- Kamala Harris, former Vice President and author, released her memoir 107 Days and began a public book tour at Town Hall, Midtown Manhattan; the book has sold strongly with a fifth printing by Simon & Schuster.
- After Joe Biden's July 21, 2024 announcement, Kamala Harris launched a compressed campaign that inspired her memoir 107 Days, recounting the rapid presidential race.
- Harris writes bluntly that she faced frustrations with Joe Biden, his staff, and herself, admitting campaign mistakes including a damaging The View appearance and tense calls with Biden.
- Crowds at tour events showed that Democratic operatives rebuked the memoir while Republicans mocked it, yet supporters paid upwards of $100 and Harris urged resistance to the Trump administration.
- The memoir also raises controversies, noting Kamala Harris distances herself from Biden to shape the party while including disputed claims the Human Rights Campaign challenges.
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Fight for ‘your vision of America’ Kamala Harris says – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
Former Vice President Kamala Harris brought her book tour to Los Angeles Sept. 29 with a stop at the Wiltern Theater. Her book, ‘107 Days,’ chronicles her run for the presidency last year. Courtesy photo Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Former Vice President Kamala Harris, speaking at the Wiltern Theater to promote her newly released memoir about her unsuccessful 2024 presidential campaign, urged the roomful of supporters to continue fighting fo…
The former vice president's book is full of inaccuracies and mistakes.
Harris stops biting her tongue in '107 Days,' her book about last year's presidential campaign
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ new book “107 Days” offers a candid, often raw account of her whirlwind 2024 campaign against Donald Trump. Harris reflects on Biden’s struggles, her own missteps, and the behind-the-scenes drama of replacing him at the top of the ticket, while pulling back the curtain on the emotional toll and unusual moments of the race. The post Harris stops biting her tongue in ‘107 Days,’ her book about last year’s presi…
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