Kamala Harris, former Vice President of the United States, has announced she is publishing a memoir about her unsuccessful 2024 presidential campaign. The book, titled 107 Days, refers to the length of her campaign against Donald Trump and is set to be released by Simon & Schuster.
Harris became the Democratic nominee in August 2024 after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race amid growing concerns within the party over his age and cognitive health.
Ultimately, Harris lost the general election, securing 226 Electoral College votes to Trump’s 312. On Wednesday, she announced she will not run for governor of California in 2026, fueling speculation about a potential second presidential bid in 2028.
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Harris revealed the book on Thursday via a post on her X (formerly Twitter) account, writing: “Since leaving office, I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting on those days. With candor and reflection, I’ve written a behind-the-scenes account of that journey.”
The announcement sparked a mixed response online. While some expressed interest in her perspective, conservative commentators were sharply critical.