Stephen A. Smith: ‘Who Cares’ What Kamala Harris Has to Say?
Kamala Harris' memoir critiques key political figures and details her campaign challenges, revealing strategic decisions and internal party tensions during the 2024 presidential race.
- Harris opens her memoir by singling out JD Vance, calling him `a shape-shifter` and describing how he held up her motorcade and violated protocol.
- Harris recounts how the Israel-Gaza war shaped campaign dynamics, saying Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu undermined President Joe Biden and describing a July 2024 meeting where she challenged his denial of a humanitarian crisis.
- Harris describes her running-mate search, noting she wanted Pete Buttigieg but chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and details vetting concerns about Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro amid Gaza protests.
- The memoir functions as both critique and signal, as Former Vice President Kamala Harris uses it to put prospective 2028 rivals on notice, calling President Joe Biden's 2024 decision `reckless` and admitting to misleading the public about his health.
- Harris situates the memoir within fights over transgender rights, noting the Israel-Gaza war hurt Democrats with younger and progressive Democratic voters and risks alienating party allies.
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Kamala Harris says she 'had a certain responsibility' to argue against Biden running again
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kamala Harris said Monday evening that she regrets not expressing her concerns about President Joe Biden running for a second term when a majority of Americans felt he was too old for the job. “I have and had a certain responsibility that I should have followed through on,” Harris told Rachel Maddow on MSNBC in her first live television interview since the election. The Democratic former vice president’s comments expand on a pa…
US Vice President Kamala Harris had 107 days to sell herself to voters. Too short, she writes in her memoir. Her party and political boss Joe Biden weren't helpful either.
She's Turning on Everyone: Cackling Kamala Harris to Publish Private Messages Showing Gavin Newsom Snubbed Her Endorsement
Kamala Harris is now “social distancing” from the Democrat Party—a peculiar strategy Harris will unleash Tuesday, September 23, in the form of her 2024 presidential campaign memoir, 107 Days.
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