WASHINGTON (AP) — When it was all over, Kamala Harris couldn't believe it. “I could barely breathe,” she writes in her new book about learning she had lost the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump.

One of her aides peeled “Madame President” off celebratory cupcakes before serving them to crushed staffers. Harris kept asking, “My God, my God, what will happen to our country?"

The next morning was no easier. “I was ashamed to realize I was in the denial and bargaining states of grief, a very long way from acceptance,” she wrote.

It's one of several raw admissions in Harris' book, “107 Days,” that is scheduled for release Tuesday. The title refers to the length of the hyperspeed campaign that the former vice president launched against Trump after Joe Biden dropped out of the race

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