Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced the release of her memoir, titled “107 Days,” detailing her brief 2024 presidential campaign. The announcement, made via a video on X, highlights her personal reflections on a campaign that unfolded following Joe Biden’s exit from the race. She described the experience as “intense” and “high stakes,” emphasizing its significance for her and many others. In preparing the memoir, Harris engaged in discussions with her team, family, and friends, aiming to encapsulate her insights and experiences.
The memoir aims to provide a candid behind-the-scenes look at her campaign journey, sharing what she learned and how the Democratic Party can move forward amidst challenging political circumstances, especially as they seek to regain influence after losing power across the White House, House, and Senate. The timing of the memoir’s announcement comes as Democrats grapple with negative public perception, underscoring the urgency for reflection and renewed strategy.
In a strategic move just before her memoir announcement, Harris confirmed that she would not run for governor of California, leaving the door open for a possible presidential bid in 2028, according to sources. While she did not address her future political ambitions directly, Harris expressed her commitment to fighting for the nation’s ideals and maintaining hope despite obstacles.
Set to be published by Simon & Schuster in September, the memoir has been in the works for several months, and Harris plans to narrate the audiobook herself. This intimate recount of her campaign may resonate with those looking to understand the dynamics of her political journey.
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