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Kamala Harris Says It Was ‘Recklessness’ Not to Question Biden’s Decision to Run Last Year in New Book Excerpt

Kamala Harris calls Biden's 2024 reelection choice reckless, citing deference to his wishes despite concerns about age and health; her 107-day campaign ended in defeat.

  • Kamala Harris states it was "recklessness" to allow Joe Biden to decide on his re-election bid alone, feeling unable to advise him against it.
  • Biden withdrew from the race after a poor debate performance and endorsed Harris as his successor, who ultimately lost to Donald Trump.
  • In her memoir "107 Days," Harris critiques the decision-making process that led to Biden's re-election bid, indicating it shouldn't have been solely based on personal ambition.
  • Harris criticized the Biden administration for not backing her during her campaign, noting that her success was crucial for his image.
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Kamala Harris is expecting her former boss and ex-US president Joe Biden for the first time. Biden's decision to compete again against challenger Donald Trump in 2024 was wrong.

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Former US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been particularly critical of her former boss, Joe Biden, and his decision not to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race early. In her new book, "107 Days," out September 23, she also accuses Biden's entourage of consistently obstructing her.

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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