Summary
In her new book, former Vice President Kamala Harris discusses President Biden's decision to run for reelection, calling it reckless to leave the choice solely to him. Although she defends Biden's abilities, she also describes challenges during his campaign and criticizes his staff's handling of media coverage, particularly regarding her role.
Key Facts
- Kamala Harris considers it reckless to have left the 2024 reelection decision to President Joe Biden.
- Biden dropped out of the 2024 race after a poor debate performance, leaving Harris to lead the Democratic ticket, which she lost to Donald Trump.
- Harris highlights Biden's ability but notes his tiredness affected his performance, particularly after extensive travel.
- She claims Biden's staff did not adequately support her against negative media and narratives while she was vice president.
- Harris accuses Biden's team of diminishing her success to prevent her from overshadowing him.
- Harris's book, "107 Days," is scheduled for release on September 23 by Simon & Schuster.