“One hundred and seven days were not, in the end, long enough to accomplish the task of winning the presidency.”
In a candid and sometimes regretful rehashing of her failed campaign for president, former Vice President Kamala Harris focuses her new memoir, “107 Days,” on her sprint toward Election Day last year. She has some tough words for some of President Joe Biden’s aides, explains why she picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate and details her interactions with Donald Trump.
The book, which chronologically tracks the 107 days she campaigned for president following Biden’s exit from the race, is an attempt to defend her candidacy and provide insight into the frustrations she felt towards Biden’s team, Fox News and even protesters who threatened to withhold their vote over