Harris said Trump vowed to tone down campaign trail rhetoric
Kamala Harris revealed two calls with Donald Trump last year where he praised her and promised to reduce aggressive campaign rhetoric amid tense 2024 election dynamics.
- Former Vice President Kamala Harris detailed her phone call with Donald Trump after conceding the 2024 presidential election, during which Trump promised to "tone it down."
- Harris's memoir, titled 107 Days, documents her campaign and reveals her desire for Pete Buttigieg as her running mate instead of Tim Walz, mentioning that Buttigieg was her 'first choice.'
- During a second call on Election Night, Harris noted that Trump complimented her, contrasting his previous mispronunciations of her name throughout the campaign.
- Harris criticized Walz's debate performance, stating she was 'mortified' watching him during the vice-presidential debate against JD Vance.
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Kamala Harris reveals what Trump said during call after Election night – she knew it was 'a lost cause'
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has revealed new details about her phone conversation with President Donald Trump after she conceded the 2024 presidential election. The conversation is documented in her upcoming memoir 107 Days, which offers an inside look at her short-lived presidential campaign. According to excerpts reviewed by The New York Times, Harris asked Trump during the call to help bring the country together. However, she knew in …
Harris said Trump vowed to tone down campaign trail rhetoric
Former Vice President Kamala Harris recounted a conversation with President Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign in which the Republican promised to tone down his rhetoric. “I’m going to tone it down,” Trump said, per the Harris book. “I will. You’re going to see.” Harris offered the story as part of her upcoming memoir “107…
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