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Harris stops biting her tongue in ‘107 Days,’ her book about last year’s campaign against Trump
Kamala Harris shares her candid reflections in her new book, "107 Days," about her 2024 presidential campaign against Donald Trump.
In her book, coming out next week, she revisited her breakneck campaign, explaining her choices and outlining missteps — of hers and others. She hinted at a return to politics.
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Kamala Harris Claims Trump Told Her, ‘You’ve Done a Great Job’ and Said ‘I’m Going to Tone It Down’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said President Donald Trump complimented her in a phone call last year and pledged to tone down his rhetoric on the campaign trail.
The new memoir by the former vice president defends her campaign and allows others to criticize Joe Biden and his team for her failure to win.
The former prosecutor conceded in a previously published excerpt that she made a mistake by not advising her former boss, Joe Biden, against pursuing reelection in 2024. Biden dropped out of the race in July, giving Harris the titular “107 days” to win voters over. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
The Pennsylvania governor made the remarks about a possible 2028 rival — one who considered him as her running mate in 2024.
He was her "first choice,” but “we were already asking a lot of America,” the former vice president and 2024 Democratic presidential nominee wrote.
Kamala Harris's upcoming memoir, '107 Days,' unveils her experiences during the 2024 presidential campaign. She recounts the emotional aftermath of losing to Donald Trump, her concerns about President Biden's campaign strategy,
The former vice president confesses in her upcoming book that adding a gay man to a ticket with a Black woman was too risky.
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