Summary
Kamala Harris has written a memoir titled "107 Days" about her brief run for president after Joe Biden withdrew from the race. The book covers themes of loyalty, her interactions with Biden and his team, and her thoughts on Biden's candidacy. Harris also shares her reflections on the political and personal challenges she faced during the campaign.
Key Facts
- Kamala Harris wrote a memoir called "107 Days" about her short presidential campaign.
- The book discusses her loyalty to Joe Biden and how that loyalty was questioned by Biden's team.
- Harris shares that she did not publicly suggest that Biden should not run for a second term.
- She reflects on the challenges Biden's staff had in managing his fatigue during the campaign.
- Harris talks about her struggle to separate her political identity from Biden's legacy.
- Her husband, Doug Emhoff, was asked by Jill Biden if they were loyal to Joe Biden after a debate.
- Harris admits she should have taken more responsibility during the campaign concerning Biden's decision to run.
- She acknowledges in the book that it was "reckless" to leave Biden's campaign decisions solely up to him and his wife.