ATLANTA — For Democrats still reeling from Donald Trump’s comeback, Kamala Harris’ return to Atlanta on Wednesday was less about reflection than redemption.
The former vice president didn’t dwell much on her defeat during her sold-out appearance at the Tabernacle. Instead, she transformed the stop on her book tour into a defiant critique of the Republican’s second term in the White House.
The 90-minute conversation on her memoir “107 Days” toggled between a joyous reunion with supporters and campaign-style broadsides against Trump. Harris set the tone the moment she took the stage: “He does not have a mandate.”
That was just the start. Harris, more pointed than at earlier stops in her tour, said Trump had already pulled off much of what she warned about in less than a year.
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