UPDATED: The day after announcing she would not run for governor of California, Kamala Harris also unveiled a new project, a book about her 2024 presidential campaign.
The book, 107 Days, will be published by Simon & Schuster on Sept. 23. “Written with candor, a unique perspective, and the pace of a page-turning novel, 107 Days takes you inside the race for the presidency as no one has ever done before,” the publisher said.
In a video posted to X, Harris said, “I believe there is value in sharing what I learned, what I saw, and what I know it will take to move forward. In writing this book, one truth kept coming back to me: Sometimes the fight takes a while.”
Her book follows other accounts of the campaign, as well as Original Sin, the Alex Thompson-Jake Tapper best-seller about Joe Biden‘s decline as he launched his own campaign, only to end it after a disastrous debate performance.
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Biden himself is working on a memoir, reportedly with an advance of $10 million and published by Little, Brown & Co., per The New York Times.
Harris announced on Wednesday that she would forgo a race for California governor next year, after considering the race. She said that she is not focused on another run for elective office, but her statement did not rule out the prospect of a presidential bid in 2028.
Coloring or pop-up?
There’s a reason you’re an anonymous commenter. Coward.
The Democrats really blew it. Kamala should NOT have been the preemptive person to run against tRump. There should have been a Convention and their best candidate should have emerged. It might have been her – but it might not have been. Either way, the whole campaign was the very worst the Dems have had in a long time – going all the way back to 2000 with Al Gore.
I heard it’s actually a salad recipe cookbook.
“how not to run a campaign”?
lol at calling Jake tappers drivel a bestseller.