Democrats express frustrations with Harris for picking fights in upcoming book
Kamala Harris reveals frustrations and mistakes from her 2024 presidential run in her memoir, describing a 107-day campaign that spent over $1 billion, sparking disputes with Donald Trump and Democrats.
- On Tuesday, Kamala Harris will release her memoir 107 Days, featuring raw admissions and a notably candid tone that departs from her prior guarded style.
- Seeking to reshape her image, Kamala Harris wrote, `As soon as he walked onto the debate stage in Atlanta, I could see he wasn't right`, after a failed presidential campaign and low approval ratings.
- Trump responded in interviews denying he called Kamala Harris a tough, smart customer during the post-election concession phone call, saying the admiration claim is fiction.
- Inside Democrats criticized Kamala Harris's performance and said she damaged her standing, while Biden world reacted with rage and warned the book could make the next convention awkward.
- Some observers say airing grievances may position Kamala Harris for the 2028 Democratic nomination, though the book does not disclose future plans after the 107-day campaign.
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Harris & Biden Are So 2024
Kamala Harris is under the impression that anybody still cares. In her account of the 2024 presidential contest she bites the hand that fed her while Biden still apparently believes that he could have won in 2024. But here’s the thing: Democrats — and everybody else — have moved on. Harris writes many dumb things in her book, 107 Days. She says that she lost because she “just didn’t have enough time,” which is the argument put up in the marquee …
The failed presidential candidate reckons with Joe Biden and the Democrats. In her new book, she gives insights into the lost election campaign – and the state of her party.
ABC’s Strahan Treats Kamala to a Pointlessly News-Less Book Interview
ABC’s Strahan Treats Kamala to a Pointlessly News-Less Book Interview Former Vice President Kamala Harris continued her book tour Tuesday on ABC’s Good Morning America and she fortunately drew co-host and former NFL player Michael Strahan for the interview, who only asked questions about previous revelations and interviews and did little to pushback on Harris’s lazy answers. This was Strahan’s first question: “Everyone seems to have their own t…
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