Unlike others in the political arena, Kamala Harris isn’t a sore loser, as demonstrated Monday evening in a “conversation” at the Wiltern in support of her just-published memoir of her view of the 2024 presidential campaign.

A full house of Harris supporters paying upwards of $100 each for tickets turned up to cheer and applaud the former vice president — the first woman to hold the office — as she discussed the 107 days she spent campaigning for the nation’s top job.

The race began for her on July 21, 2024 when then-President Joe Biden announced he would not seek reelection. On Nov. 5. 2024, Donald Trump won the presidency.

Harris’ journal-like book, “107 Days,” is broken into chapters discussing significant dates in the lead up to the election. Coming across as both complimentary and

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